Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Web Services Manager

Introducing Backup and Recovery 16-29 In addition, the following files in a file-based repository: ORACLE_INSTANCEbifoundationOracleBIServerComponentcomp_instance namerepository.rpd ORACLE_INSTANCEbifoundationOracleBIPresentationServicesComponentcomp_instance namecatalogcatalog-name The NQSConfig.INI configuration file points to the Repository Publishing Directory RPD name. The NQSConfig.INI file must exist in the following location: ORACLE_INSTANCEbifoundationOracleBIServerComponentcomp_instance namerepository Database Repository Dependencies MDS and BIPLATFORM schemas Backup Recommendations Back up the Middleware home, the domain home, and the Oracle instance containing the Oracle BI EE components. On Windows, export Oracle BI EE Registry entries, as described in Section 17.3.3 . Back up the database containing the Oracle BI EE schemas. Recovery Recommendations Depending on the extent of the failure, recover the Middleware home, the domain, and the Oracle instance containing the Oracle BI EE components. On Windows, import Oracle BI EE Registry entries. Recover the database to the most recent point in time, if needed. For the steps to recover Oracle BI EE, see Section 18.2.7.10 . For the steps specific to recovering from loss of host, see Section 18.3.4.9 .

16.5.8.2 Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher

This section describes the Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher data that must be backed up and restored. Note: Before you perform a backup, you must lock the Oracle BI Presentation Catalogs so that the catalog and RPD remain synchronized. Run the following script: ORACLE_ INSTANCEbifoundationOracleBIPresentationServicesComponentcoreapp lication_obips1catalogmanagerruncat.sh Use the following command: .runcat.sh -cmd maintenanceMode -on -online BIP_URL -login username -pwd password After the backup is complete, turn off maintenance mode using the runcat command. For information on this command, see the help: .runcat.sh -cmd maintenanceMode -help 16-30 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide Configuration Files Configuration files are located in the Middleware home, the domain home, and the Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher repository. Database Repository Dependencies BIPLATFORM schema Backup Recommendations Back up the Middleware home, the domain, and the BI Publisher repository. The BI Publisher repository can be file-based or database-based. Recovery Recommendations Recover the Managed Server containing the Oracle BI Publisher component. Recover the database to the most recent point in time, if needed. For the steps to recover Oracle BI Publisher, see Section 18.2.7.11 . For the steps specific to recovering from loss of host, see Section 18.3.4.10 .

16.5.8.3 Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Real-Time Decisions

This section describes the Oracle Real-Time Decisions data that must be backed up and restored. Configuration Files Configuration files are located in the Middleware home and the domain home. Database Repository Dependencies Database containing analytic models and the RTD schema Backup Recommendations Back up the Middleware home, the domain home, and the database containing analytic models Recovery Recommendations Recover the Managed Server containing the Oracle Real-Time Decisions component. Recover the database to the most recent point in time, if needed. For the steps to recover Oracle Real-Time Decisions, see Section 18.2.7.12 . For the steps specific to recovering from loss of host, see Section 18.3.4.11 . 16.5.9 Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System The following topics describe backup and recovery recommendations for Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System: ■ Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Essbase ■ Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager ■ Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Hyperion Financial Reporting ■ Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Hyperion Smart View