From the Reports menu, select System MBean Browser.

Understanding the Oracle Reports Services Architecture 2-17 The Operation:addCluster page is displayed. 7. Enter valid values in the Cluster Name and Node fields. 8. Click Invoke. For more information about the rwservlet.properties file, refer to Section 8.3.1.1, rwservlet

2.5.3 Configuring Reports Server for High Availability

To configure Reports Server for high availability by using the database as the job repository, perform the following steps for each instance: 1. Configure the database job repository for in-process Reports Servers in all instances in the rwserver.conf file of all Reports Servers. Note that in 11g Release 1 11.1.1 the server configuration file must correspond to the rwserverconf.xsd file refer to Section 8.2.1, Reports Server Configuration Elements , which means that the order in which different entries appear inside the server configuration file is no longer random, but fixed by the XSD. As a result, the following element must be added immediately before the connection element in the server configuration file: jobRepository property name=dbuser value=dbuser property name=dbpassword value=csf:reports:dbpasswdKey property name=dbconn value=dbconn jobRepository For information about adding a password key in the credential store, see Section 15.1.4, Credential Store . 2. Save the server configuration file. Alternatively, you can configure the database job repository through Oracle Enterprise Manager: a. Navigate to the Reports Application home page in Enterprise Manager.

b. From the Reports menu, select Administration Advanced Configuration.

The Reports Application Advanced Configuration page is displayed. c. Locate the Job Repository content pane in the Advanced Configuration page. d. Select the Enable Job Repository DB checkbox. e. Enter valid values in the Username, Password Key and Database fields. f. Click Apply. 3. Configure a folder to which all instances have access write access is needed, read access is not enough by adding the CacheDir or JOCCacheDir property to the cache element of each of the server configuration files, For example, on Windows: property name=JOCCacheDir value=folder_name property name=CacheDir value=folder_name on UNIX: property name=JOCCacheDir value=netmachine_nameusrstmp