Problems Viewing Reports Metrics When Reports is Configured for Secure Sockets Layer SSL

7-18 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services .opmnctl stopproc ias-component=emagent_name .opmnctl startproc ias-component=emagent_name 7. Restart Enterprise Manager. After you restart Oracle Enterprise Manager, it detects your addition to the list of Certificate Authorities, and you can successfully monitor the Oracle Reports metrics using the secure Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. Example 7–2 Example Content of an Exported Certificate -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIDBzCCAnCgAwIBAgIQTs4NcImNY3JAs5edi5RkTANBgk ... base64 certificate content ... ------END CERTIFICATE------

7.11 Managing Log Files

Oracle Reports 11g Release 1 11.1.1 provides improved diagnosability through logging and tracing enhancements. All Oracle Reports log files follow Oracle Diagnostic Logging ODL format, the standard across Oracle Fusion Middleware, for log format, message types, and log management directives. The log file entries are in Text format default or XML format. For detailed information, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide. For information about log file enhancements, see Section 24.3.2, Log Files

7.11.1 Viewing and Searching Log Files

To view and search log files in Oracle Enterprise Manager:

1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager.

2. Navigate to the desired component’s home page see

Section 7.3, Viewing the Component Topology : Reports Server, Reports Application, Reports Bridge, or Reports Tools.

3. From the Reports menu, select Logs View Log Messages.

The Oracle Enterprise Manager Log Messages page is displayed.

4. View the trend metrics; that is, how many errors of each type Incident Error,

Error, Warning, Notification, Trace have been logged in the log files for the component.

5. Use the search options available in the page to search inside log files with various

parameters, such as specific message type or time duration. To modify the information logged in log files to diagnose issues, see Section 7.18.1, Specifying Logging Information . Note: If you change the log path for the in-process server engine that is, oracle.reports.engine logger, ensure that you make similar changes in the logmetadata.xml file. This file resides in the same directory as logging.xml.