Registering an Analytics Collector Using Fusion Middleware Control

Managing the Analytics Service 13-13 ■ Section 6.2, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces ■ Section 6.3, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Portal Applications 2. Open the System MBean Browser: ■ For WebCenter Spaces - From the WebCenter menu, choose System MBean Browser . ■ For WebCenter Portal applications - From the Application Deployment menu, choose System MBean Browser. 3. Navigate to: Application Defined MBeans oracle.webcenter.analytics Server: WC_Utilities Application: analytics-collector CollectorServices Services Alternatively, search for CollectorServices or filter the System MBean Browser tree using the MBean pattern: oracle.webcenter.analytics:

4. Select the Operations tab.

Figure 13–6 System MBeans Browser - Register Analytics Events

5. Click listRegisteredEventTypes.

6. Click Invoke.

Alternatively, use the WLST command listAnalyticsEventTypes. For command syntax and examples, see the section, listAnalyticsEventTypes in the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference.

13.8 Purging Analytics Data

For more information, see Purging Oracle WebCenter Analytics Data in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide.

13.9 Partitioning Analytics Data

For more information, see Partitioning Oracle WebCenter Analytics Data in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide. 13-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter

13.10 Troubleshooting Issues with Analytics

If users cannot see analytics in their WebCenter application, verify the following: ■ Check that the Analytics Collector configuration is correct and in particular that both Enable WebCenter Event Collection and Active Connection are both set Figure 13–7 . See Registering an Analytics Collector for Your Application . Figure 13–7 Enabling the Connection and Analytics Collection If you make changes to the connection you must restart the managed server on which the WebCenter application is deployed. For more information, see Section 8.2, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments. ■ If the WebCenter application was recently upgraded, verify that the domain startup script does not contain legacy Analytics Collector settings as these values override any connection details that you specify through Fusion MIddleware Control or using WLST. 1. Shutdown the managed server on which WebCenter application is deployed. 2. Edit the domain startup script setDomainEnv located at: UNIX: DOMAIN_HOMEbinsetDomainEnv.sh Windows: DOMAIN_HOME\bin\setDomainEnv.cmd 3. Remove Analytics Collector settings. 4. Restart the managed server.