Modifying Reports Configuration Settings Using the System MBean Browser

7-24 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services continues in diagnostics.log. When the number of files reaches 10, the earliest log file is purged diagnostics1.log and a new diagnostics11.log is created. In this example, the maximum size of all log files is limited to 10 MB and the maximum number of files to 10, removing the risk of creating huge log files of arbitrary size and the machine running out of space, bringing the production system down. 10. Restart the component see Section 7.4, Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Reports Components for the changes to take effect. To observe the effects of these changes in the Oracle Enterprise Manager log viewer, see Section 7.11.1, Viewing and Searching Log Files .

7.18.2 Diagnosing Font Issues

Refer to Section 7.9.2, Diagnosing Font Issues . 8 Configuring Oracle Reports Services 8-1 8 Configuring Oracle Reports Services When you install Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Reports is configured automatically for you. There will likely be adjustments you wish to make to customize your environment, but you will not be required to set up the entire environment, or even most of it. This chapter is included largely for reference, should you wish to have a better understanding of the default configuration. It lists services-related configuration files and describes in detail the content of most of them. It includes the following main sections: ■ Oracle Reports Services Configuration Files ■ Reports Server Configuration File ■ Oracle Reports Servlet Configuration File ■ Oracle Reports Bridge Configuration File ■ Network Configuration File ■ Configuring the URL Engine ■ Entering Proxy Information ■ Configuring Reports Server with the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server and Oracle Enterprise Manager ■ Configuring Oracle Reports to Communicate with Oracle BPEL Process Manager ■ Optimizing the Deployment of Reports ■ Sample system-jazn-data.xml File ■ Configuring Reports Managed Server Another aspect of configuration is the setting of environment variables. These are set for you automatically during installation. For reference, environment variables are described in Appendix B, Environment Variables .

8.1 Oracle Reports Services Configuration Files

This section identifies the configuration files associated with Oracle Reports Services. In most cases, you can leave these files untouched. Because they control many aspects of your server environment, you could put that environment at risk if you change a file in some unsupported way. Always keep a back-up of the current version of any configuration file you plan to change.