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[1 May 2011 | 4 Comments | 2,451 views]

Hi Frens, Sometime back I was under the impression that the Java Host server is only used for displaying Charts,Graphs and all those flashy images, but, after the below incident I found one more usage of the Java Host server. Today, I had a requirement to create some reports in BI Publisher. When I logged in to [...]

Basics, BI Servers and Architectures »

[22 May 2010 | 4 Comments | 18,600 views]

Hi Frens, In the previous post we were studying the architecture of OBIEE, so, lets continue with it. We have divided OBIEE Architecture in 4 segments to better understand it. 1) Client and User Interface 2) Presentation Server & Presentation Catalog 3) BI Server & Admin Tool 4) Datasource We have covered the first segment [...]

Basics, BI Servers and Architectures »

[21 May 2010 | 10 Comments | 29,442 views]

Hi Frens, I am sorry that I engrossed myself in posting some complex stuff and left the Basics in between, so, here I am again with the Basics of OBIEE. In our previous posts we have covered Data Modelling, Basics, Connection Pool, Joins etc. So, lets start to build more on that and lets go [...]

BI Servers and Architectures »

[15 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 3,664 views]

Hi Frens… Just came on with a requirement where in one of our connection pools was pointing to SQL Server and we had to move the RPD on Unix Box.  So, for that we had to make the DSN entries for SQL server on the Unix Box. Below is the series of steps that we followed [...]

BI Servers and Architectures, OBIEE Configuration »

[6 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 4,956 views]

Often when we check the saw server log we see a number of files in that location named sawlog0.log to sawlogN.log and sawserver.out.log. These files contain the log of the SAW server or the presentation server. The sawserver.out.log is the current log file and contains SAW server log. When this is filled a new file [...]

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[18 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 2,897 views]

Did this thing ever come into ur mind that why we stop SAS(Siebel Analytics Server) & SAW(Siebel Web Server) in a defined order??? Well it came into my mind… And here is the reason why.. Well first lets talk of whts the order of starting and stopping the SAS & SAW Servers… Start SAS -> SAW Stop [...]

BI Servers and Architectures »

[22 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 3,718 views]

I have read something and wud like to share that with u… Mite help u…. have a look… Clustering capability  allows for the deployment of a multi-server environment to better manage large volumes of users and to provide high availability. TYPES OF CLUSTERS Describes the different types of computer clusters. Share Me!Blog this!Recommend on FacebookShare [...]