About the Navigation Tree in Fusion Middleware Control

2-8 System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition ■ Entering a URL into a Web browser window The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console is available only if the Administration Server for WebLogic Server is running. For information, see Section 4.1, About Starting and Stopping Oracle Business Intelligence. To display Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console: 1. If the Administration Server for WebLogic Server is not running, start it. For information, see Section 4.7, Starting and Stopping the Administration Server and All Oracle Business Intelligence Java Components on Windows and UNIX. 2. Display the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console using the following methods: Clicking a link on the Overview page in Fusion Middleware Control: a. Display Fusion Middleware Control. For information, see Section 2.2.2, Using Fusion Middleware Control to Manage Oracle Business Intelligence System Components. b. Expand the WebLogic Domain node and select the bifoundation_domain.

c. Click the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console link in the

Summary region. The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console login page is displayed. Using a URL in a Web browser window: a. Start a Web browser. b. Enter the following URL into the browser: http:host:portconsole For example, http:mycomputer:7001console where host is the DNS name or IP address of the Administration Server and port is the listen port on which the Administration Server is listening for requests port 7001 by default. If you have configured a domain-wide Administration port, then use that port number. If you configured the Administration Server to use Secure Sockets Layer SSL, then you must add the letter s after http as follows: https:host:7001console The preceding URL example uses SSL. The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console login page is displayed.

3. Enter the system administrator user name and password and click Login.

This systemwide administration user name and password was specified during the installation process, and you can use it to log in to WebLogic Server Administration Console, Fusion Middleware Control, and Oracle Business Intelligence. Alternatively, enter a user name that belongs to one of the following security groups: ■ Administrators ■ Operators ■ Deployers ■ Monitors Managing Oracle Business Intelligence 2-9 These groups provide various levels of access to system administration functions in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. Using the security system, you can add to or delete users fro, one of these groups to provide controlled access to the Console. If you have the browser configured to send HTTP requests to a proxy server, then you might have to configure the browser to not send Administration Server HTTP requests to the proxy. If the Administration Server is on the same computer as the browser, then ensure that requests sent to localhost or 127.0.0.1 are not sent to the proxy. In Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console you select the bifoundation_ domain page, as shown in Figure 2–5 . Figure 2–5 bifoundation_domain Page in Administration Console You can monitor and manage Oracle Business Intelligence Java components from this page. For more information, see the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Help system. 2.4 Managing Oracle Business Intelligence JMX MBeans Using the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser This section introduces the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser and explains how to display it. ■ Section 2.4.1, What Is the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser? ■ Section 2.4.2, Displaying the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browser