Monitoring the Report Cache Component Monitoring the Enterprise Message Sources

Monitoring Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 23-15 Figure 23–7 Logs Shortcut Menu The log viewer page opens as shown in Figure 23–8 . Use this page to query for information about the component. Fields and lists are used to customize the query. Figure 23–8 Log Messages Page After entering your search criteria, click Target Log Files. The Log Files page appears as shown in Figure 23–9 . You can view specific log information shown in Figure 23–10 or download the log. Figure 23–9 Log Files Page 23-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite Figure 23–10 Log File bam_server1.log Managing Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 24-1 24 Managing Oracle Business Activity Monitoring This chapter describes how to manage Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Oracle BAM components and features. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 24.1, Introduction to Managing Oracle BAM ■ Section 24.2, Managing Oracle BAM Availability ■ Section 24.3, Managing Oracle BAM Users

24.1 Introduction to Managing Oracle BAM

Use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control to manage Oracle BAM availability. See Section 24.2, Managing Oracle BAM Availability for more information. Oracle BAM users and groups are created in Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console or in a security provider configured for your Oracle WebLogic Server; application-level roles are administered and new groupsroles and policiesgrants can be created in Fusion Middleware Control in Application Policies; and the users’ Oracle BAM objects are managed in Oracle BAM Administrator. See Section 24.3, Managing Oracle BAM Users for more information.

24.2 Managing Oracle BAM Availability

Oracle BAM Server and web applications can be started and stopped using Fusion Middleware Control, or, as a convenience, the entire Oracle BAM application or the Oracle WebLogic Server to which it is deployed can be restarted in the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. Restarting is required for any configuration changes made in the Fusion Middleware Control properties pages for Oracle BAM or its configuration files. To start or stop Oracle BAM components in Fusion Middleware Control: Note: On all UNIX installations of Oracle BAM, due to a behavior of the Java AWT APIs that Oracle BAM uses, Oracle BAM Server must be started with the DISPLAY environment variable unset. unsetenv DISPLAY 24-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite

1. in Fusion Middleware Control locate the OracleBamServer or OracleBamWeb

node in the navigation tree.

2. Right-click the node to open the shortcut menu, and select Control.

Start Up starts the component. Shut Down shuts down the component.

24.3 Managing Oracle BAM Users

These are the main steps for managing Oracle BAM users: 1. Configure the Security Provider Users, groups, or both, to be used with Oracle BAM users must be present in a security provider configured for your Oracle WebLogic Server. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Securing Oracle WebLogic Server for the main steps and links to detailed information about configuring security for Oracle WebLogic Server. Note: Do not use Start Up alone to restart the component. To restart the component, you must stop the component using Shut Down before using Start Up to start the component or an error occurs.