Interoperability with Previous Versions of Oracle Reports Interoperability with Other Oracle Components

5-2 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services ■ Oracle Reports 10.1.2 with Oracle Internet Directory 11g Release 1 11.1.1 and Oracle Single Sign-on 10.1.4.3 ■ Oracle Reports 11g Release 1 11.1.1 with Oracle Internet Directory 10.1.2.3 and Oracle Single Sign-on 10.1.2.3 For more information, see: ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer 6 Starting and Stopping Oracle Reports Services 6-1 6 Starting and Stopping Oracle Reports Services This chapter provides information on starting and stopping Oracle Reports Services. It includes the following main sections: ■ Starting and Stopping Reports Server ■ Starting and Stopping Oracle Reports Bridge ■ Starting Reports Components After Shutting Down an Instance ■ Starting and Stopping the COS Naming Service ■ Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Reports Components Using Oracle Enterprise Manager ■ Starting and Stopping the In-process Reports Server Using Oracle Reports Servlet ■ Verifying that the Oracle HTTP Server Is Running ■ Verifying that the Reports Servlet and Server are Running

6.1 Starting and Stopping Reports Server

The best way to run Reports Server is through the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server OPMN. OPMN provides a centralized mechanism for initializing, maintaining, and shutting down your Oracle HTTP Server, Oracle WebLogic Server processes, and OracleAS Reports Services. For more information on configuring Reports Server through OPMN, see Section 8.8, Configuring Reports Server with the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server and Oracle Enterprise Manager Note: The examples in this chapter use ORACLE_HOME to denote where Oracle Fusion Middleware is installed. This includes Oracle Reports Services. 6-2 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services

6.1.1 Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Reports Servers from Oracle Enterprise Manager