Locate the ServerInstance section in which you must add the LightWriteback

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19.3.2 Manually Changing Additional Scheduler Settings That Affect Agents

In addition to the scheduler settings that you can change in Fusion Middleware Control, you can change other settings manually. Use various elements in the instanceconfig.xml file to change these settings. You must apply changes to both the primary and secondary schedulers instanceconfig.xml in a cluster. Before you begin this procedure, ensure that you are familiar with the information in Section 3.4, Using a Text Editor to Update Configuration Settings. To manually change additional Oracle BI Scheduler settings that affect agents: 1. Open the Oracle BI Scheduler version of the instanceconfig.xml file for editing, as described in Section 3.6, Where Are Configuration Files Located? 2. Locate the sections in which you must add or update the elements that are described in Section 19.3.3, What Additional Scheduler Configuration Settings Affect Agents? 3. Include the elements and their ancestor elements as appropriate. The entry for Log_Dir is shown in the following example: xs:element name=Log_Dir type=xs:string default=ibots minOccurs=0 xs:annotation xs:documentation xml:lang=en The directory where Agent logs are stored. xs:documentation xs:annotation xs:element

4. Save your changes and close the file.

5. Restart Oracle Business Intelligence.

DefaultDeliveryFormat Specifies the default format for sending e-mailed reports through an agent. For example, a content designer can create an agent to send a report every day to a development team to share how many bugs have been fixed in the past day. When the content designer creates the agent, he can specify the format of the e-mail. As the administrator, you can specify the default format that is used for such e-mails, using one of the following values: html pdf excel text html Note: You cannot specify values for user name and password in the instanceconfig.xml file. Instead you specify values in Fusion Middleware Control that are stored securely within the central credentials wallet, along with all other user names and passwords. Table 19–1 Cont. Presentation Services Settings That Affect Agents Element Description Default Value