In the Welcome screen, click Next. In the Create Repository screen, select Create to load component schemas into a In the Summary screen, click Create.

Configuring High Availability for Oracle Business Intelligence and EPM 15-109 SQLselect version from sys.product_component_version where product like Oracle;

15.3.3.1.2 Installing and Configuring the Database Repository This section describes how to

install and configure the database repository. Oracle Clusterware ■ For 10g Release 2 10.2, see Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide. ■ For 11g Release 1 11.1 and later, see Oracle Clusterware Installation Guide. Automatic Storage Management ■ For 10g Release 2 10.2, see Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide. ■ For 11g Release 1 11.1 and later, see Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide. When you run the installer, select the Configure Automatic Storage Management option in the Select Configuration page to create a separate Automatic Storage Management home. Oracle Real Application Clusters ■ For 10g Release 2 10.2, see Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide. ■ For 11g Release 1 11.1 and later, see Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide. You must install the 11g 11.1.1 Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository into an Oracle Real Application Clusters Oracle RAC database before you install the Oracle Fusion Middleware components. Oracle Fusion Middleware provides a tool, Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility RCU, to create the component schemas in an existing database. You install RCU in its own, separate Middleware home. Use the latest version of RCU to install the 11g 11.1.1. Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository into an Oracle RAC database. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility Users Guide for more information about obtaining and running the latest version of RCU.

15.3.3.1.3 Using RCU to Load the Business Intelligence Schemas into the Database Install the

11g 11.1.1 Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Store and Oracle BI schemas into an Oracle RAC database before you install Oracle RTD. Follow these steps: 1. Insert the Repository Creation Utility RCU DVD, and then start RCU from the bin directory in the RCU home directory. prompt cd RCU_HOMEbin prompt .rcu

2. In the Welcome screen, click Next.

3. In the Create Repository screen, select Create to load component schemas into a

database. Click Next. 4. In the Database Connection Details screen, enter connect information for your database: 15-110 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide ■ Database Type : Select Oracle Database. ■ Host Name : Specify the name of the node on which the database resides. For the Oracle RAC database, specify the VIP name or one of the node names as the host name, for example: BIDBHOST1-VIP ■ Port : Specify the listen port number for the database: 1521 ■ Service Name : Specify the service name of the database: biha.mycompany.com ■ Username : Specify the name of the user with DBA or SYSDBA privilege: SYS ■ Password : Enter the password for the SYS user. ■ Role : Select the database users role from the list: SYSDBA required by the SYS user. Click Next. 5. In the Select Components screen: ■ Select Create a new Prefix, and enter a prefix to use for the database schemas, for example, BIHA. You can specify up to six characters as a prefix. Prefixes are used to create logical groupings of multiple repositories in a database. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility Users Guide. ■ Select the following components: o AS Common Schemas: Metadata Services automatically selected o Oracle Business Intelligence: Business Intelligence Platform Click Next. 6. In the Schema Passwords screen, enter passwords for the main schema users and click Next. You can choose either Use same passwords for all schemas or Specify different passwords for all schemas , depending on your requirements. Do not select Use main schema passwords for auxiliary schemas. The auxiliary passwords are derived from the passwords of the main schema users. 7. In the Map Tablespaces screen, choose the tablespaces for the selected components, and click Next.

8. In the Summary screen, click Create.

9. In the Completion Summary screen, click Close.