Using the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser to Update Configuration Settings Click the Lock operation link.

Configuring the Oracle Business Intelligence System 3-5 6. Repeat the previous steps to create or change other settings. 7. Release the lock on the domain. After you have made changes you must release the lock on the domain by committing, or rolling back your changes as follows: a. Navigate to the following MBean: oracle.biee.admin, Domain:bifoundation_ domain, BIDomain, BIDomain. b. Display the Operations tab. c. Optional Click the commit operation link to save your changes and release the lock on the domain. Use this option when you are satisfied with the changes and you want to release the lock on the domain. d. Optional Click the rollback operation link to undo your changes and release the lock on the domain. Use this option when you do not want to commit your changes and want to release the lock on the domain. 3.6 Where Are Configuration Files Located? Oracle Business Intelligence configuration files, used to configure the behavior of the system, are found in various locations within the Middleware home. Each host has its own set of configuration files for the components that are deployed on that host. Oracle Business Intelligence system component configuration files can be found under: MW_HOME\ORACLE_INSTANCE\instancen\config\COMPONENT\bi_component_ name\ For example, the configuration file for the Oracle BI Server might be located in: D:\mw_home\instances\instance1\config\OracleBIServerComponent\ coreapplication_obis1 Table 3–2 lists the names and locations of configuration files for each Oracle Business Intelligence system component. You are advised to use Fusion Middleware Control to update Oracle Business Intelligence configuration settings and ensure that changes are correctly propagated. For information, see Section 3.2, Using Fusion Middleware Control to Update Oracle Business Intelligence Configuration Settings. For information about diagnostic log configuration files, see Section 8.3.2, What Are Diagnostic Log Configuration Files and Where Are They Located? 3-6 System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition For more information about Oracle Business Intelligence installations, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Table 3–2 Oracle Business Intelligence System Component Configuration File Locations BI Component Configuration File File Location Oracle BI Server NQSConfig.INI logconfig.xml ORACLE_ INSTANCE\config\OracleBIServerComponent\coreapplication_ obisn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBIServerComponent\corea pplication_obis1 Note: Although DBFeatures.ini is also located in this directory, do not edit this file directly. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository Builders Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for information about how to edit features for a database. Oracle BI Presentation Services instanceconfig.xml ORACLE_ INSTANCE\config\OracleBIPresentationServicesComponent\co reapplication_obipsn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBIPresentationServicesCom ponent\coreapplication_obips1 Note: Do not add elements to the instanceconfig.xml file unless you are overriding the stated default values. Override only those settings that are necessary for configuring the system to meet the needs of your organization. Cluster Controller ClusterConfig.xml ccslogging.xml ORACLE_ INSTANCE\config\OracleBIApplication\coreapplication For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBIApplication\coreapplicati on Oracle BI Scheduler instanceconfig.xml ccslogging.xml for Cluster Controller ORACLE_ INSTANCE\config\OracleBISchedulerComponent\coreapplicati on_obischn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBISchedulerComponent\co reapplication_obisch1 JavaHost config.xml logging_config.xml ORACLE_ INSTANCE\config\OracleBIJavaHostComponent\coreapplicati on_obijhn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBIJavaHostComponent\cor eapplication_obijh1 Oracle BI Presentation Services Plug-in bridgeconfig.properties MW_HOME\user_projects\domains\domain_ name\config\fmwconfig\biinstances\coreapplication For example: mw_home\user_projects\domains\bifoundation_ domain\config\fmwconfig\biinstances\coreapplication