Setting Up Activity Rank for Oracle Secure Enterprise Search

12-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter and it will not have any effect on the recommendations being displayed in the task flows. If the logs do not show any entries for the gatheringCFE engines, then there might be a problem with the event mapping file. Problem Cannot log in to the Activity Graph Schedule and Status page. Solution The Activity Graph Schedule and Status page does not support multibyte user names or passwords. Log in as an administrator with an ASCII-only user name and password. Tip: The Activity Graph engines logs can be found in: domain logWC_Utilities.out domain serversWC_UtilitieslogsWC_Utilities-diagnotics.log 13 Managing the Analytics Service 13-1 13 Managing the Analytics Service This chapter describes how to configure and manage the Analytics service for WebCenter Spaces and for WebCenter Portal applications. The Analytics service enables you to display usage and performance metrics for WebCenter applications. Always use Fusion Middleware Control or the WLST command-line tool to review and configure back-end services for WebCenter applications. Any changes that you make to WebCenter applications, post deployment, are stored in MDS metadata store as customizations. See Section 1.3.5, WebCenter Configuration Considerations. Any changes that you make to Analytics Collector configuration are stored in the Analytics database. This chapter includes the following sections: ■ Section 13.1, What You Should Know About Oracle WebCenter Analytics ■ Section 13.2, Configuration Roadmap for the Analytics Service ■ Section 13.3, Analytics Prerequisites ■ Section 13.4, Configuring Analytics Collector Settings ■ Section 13.5, Registering an Analytics Collector for Your Application ■ Section 13.6, Validating Analytic Event Collection ■ Section 13.7, Viewing the Current WebCenter Analytic Event List ■ Section 13.8, Purging Analytics Data ■ Section 13.9, Partitioning Analytics Data ■ Section 13.10, Troubleshooting Issues with Analytics Audience The content of this chapter is intended for Fusion Middleware administrators who are responsible for setting up Oracle WebCenter Analytics, and configuring Analytics Collector details for WebCenter Spaces or WebCenter Portal applications. Note: Changes that you make to Analytics service configuration, through Fusion Middleware Control or using WLST, is not dynamic so you must restart the managed server on which the Analytics Collector or the WebCenter application is deployed for your changes to take effect. See Section 8.2, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments. 13-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter

13.1 What You Should Know About Oracle WebCenter Analytics

Analytics allows WebCenter administrators and business users to track and analyze portal usage. Analytics provides the following basic functionality: ■ Usage Tracking Metrics: Analytics collects and reports metrics for common portal functions, including community, page, portlet, and document visits. ■ Behavior Tracking: Users can analyze portal metrics to determine usage patterns, such as portal visit duration and usage over time. ■ User Profile Correlation: Users can correlate metric information with user profile information. Usage tracking reports can be viewed and filtered by user profile data such as country, company, or state. For more details, see Query Options in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle WebCenter. An overview of WebCenter Analytics components and ready-to-use task flow flows are described in the following sections: ■ Section 13.1.1, WebCenter Analytics Components ■ Section 13.1.2, WebCenter Analytics Task Flows

13.1.1 WebCenter Analytics Components

Figure 13–1 illustrates Oracle WebCenter Analytics components: ■ WC_Spaces - The Managed Server in which WebCenter Spaces is deployed. The managed server name is different for other WebCenter Portal application deployments. Other WebCenter Portal applications are deployed on different Managed Servers. ■ WC_Utilities - The Managed Server in which the Analytics Collector is deployed. ■ Event Data - WebCenter analytics tracks and collects a defined set of events. A comprehensive set of the most common events are provided out-of-the-box. ■ Open Usage API - The OpenUsage API sends metrics to the Analytics Collector using UDP User Datagram Protocol. ■ Analytics Collector - The Analytics Collector component gathers event data. Analytics Collectors can be clustered to provide increased scalability and reliability. ■ Analytics Database - The Analytics database ACTIVITIES stores metrics gathered from portal and non-portal events. ■ Analytics Task Flows - WebCenter provides a series of analytics task flows to report metrics for common portal functions. ■ MDS - The Oracle Metadata Services MDS repository that stores task flow customizations. Managing the Analytics Service 13-3 Figure 13–1 Oracle WebCenter Analytics Components

13.1.2 WebCenter Analytics Task Flows

Table 13–1 lists the Analytics task flows available with Oracle WebCenter. For detailed information about these task flows and how to use them in WebCenter applications, see Understanding Analytics Task Flows in WebCenter Spaces in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle WebCenter. Table 13–1 WebCenter Analytics Task Flows WebCenter Analytics Task Flows Description WebCenter Traffic A summarized view for common events within the portal. Page Traffic Displays the number of page visits and the number of unique users that visited any page within the portal. Login Metrics Reports portal logins. Portlet Traffic Displays usage data for a portlet. Portlet Response Time Displays performance data for a portlet. Portlet Instance Traffic Displays usage data for a portlet instance. When the same portlet displays on several different pages, each placement is considered as a portlet instance. Portlet Instance Response Time Displays performance data for a portlet instance. Search Metrics Tracks portal searches. Document Metrics Tracks document views. Wiki Metrics Tracks most popularleast popular wikis. Blog Metrics Tracks most popularleast popular blogs.