Use the button Delete to remove a selected item key or map in the table. Note

7-16 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services 3. Examine the Reports Engines statistics table for detailed information about the engines that are running in Reports Server. This table provides information about the number of jobs that are running in that engine, process ID, running and idle time, and remaining life of the engine. The Reports Engines statistics table is shown on the Reports Server Home page and the Reports Application Home page. 4. Examine the Response and Load chart for an overall picture of the load. 5. To view scheduled jobs status: ■ From the Reports menu, select Reports Jobs Jobs Page. ■ In the Show list, select Scheduled Jobs. ■ Examine the page for additional information about the scheduled jobs. 6. To view Oracle Reports performance: ■ From the Reports menu, select Monitoring Performance Summary. The Performance Summary page displays, showing metrics such as Average Response Time, Job Load, and Failed Jobs Ratio. ■ Click Show Metric Palette to display all metrics available. Additionally, many new metrics are available in Oracle Reports 11g Release 1 11.1.1. Refer to the online help for detailed descriptions of each of the available metrics.

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

When you use Oracle Enterprise Manager to monitor an instance of Oracle Reports that has been configured to use Secure Sockets Layer SSL, some performance metrics for Oracle Reports may not display. To correct this problem, you must allow Oracle Enterprise Manager to recognize the Certificate Authority that was used by the website to support HTTPS. You must add the Certificate of that Certificate Authority to the list of Certificate Authorities recognized by Oracle Enterprise Manager. To configure Oracle Enterprise Manager to recognize the Certificate Authority: 1. Obtain the Certificate of the Web Sites Certificate Authority, as follows: a. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, connect to the HTTPS URL of the application server you are attempting to monitor. b. Double-click the lock icon at the bottom of the browser screen, which indicates that you have connected to a secure website. The browser displays the Certificate dialog box, which describes the Certificate used for this website. Other browsers offer a similar mechanism to view the Certificate detail of a web Site.

c. Click the Certificate Path tab and select the first entry in the list of certificates.

d. Click View Certificate to display a second Certificate dialog box.

e. Click the Details tab on the Certificate window.

f. Click Copy to File to display the Certificate Manager Export wizard.

g. In the Certificate Manager Export wizard, select Base64 encoded X.509 .CER

as the format you want to export and save the certificate to a text file with an easily-identifiable name, such as reports_certificate.cer.