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I would think everything in the cluster would be the same, so you would only need one backup.. but I dont run a cluster.
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set ORACLE_HOME=d:\middleware set BI_PRODUCT_HOME=d:\middleware\bi set PRODUCT_HOME=d:\middleware\bi EXPORTING: set DOMAIN_HOME=d:\middleware\user_projects\domains\bi echo ***password***|d:\middleware\user_projects\domains\bi\bitools\bin\export_service_instance.cmd ssi e:\bar_backups\obiee\obiee_ssi.bar IMPORTING : (Do not…
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any update on the automation question... I have an SR open trying to get the same question answered.. the old wlst scripts use to allow you to enter a password. but the new script only prompts..
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That worked.. looks like they were set to inherit.. I switched it to custom and they worked Thanks, not sure why I didn't find that when I was looking before..
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even if I create a new one in 12c the links don't show up..
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yes I used the recommended Migration tool steps.. I've looked, but have not found a way to add the links to reports or to the action links.. the only workaround I have found is to delete the action links and drag the report directly onto the dashboard.. then the reports have the option to enable the links..
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They should show up for all users, not just BI Admins.. but yes, they are missing from the weblogic account too.. You say I need to add missing permissions, what permissions.. here is what BI Administrator has:
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yes, version 10 and 11 we used catalog groups. the Presentation Admins managed who was memebers of them via BI.. we are working on 12c migration and have converted the catalog groups to application roles.. and I have given the presentation admins access to fusion middleware control so they can continue to manage who is in…
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actually, you don't have to have ldap or anything special defined.. just run the servers catalog manager in offline mode, not the client tools one.. ie.... \Middleware\user_projects\domains\bi\bitools\bin\runcat.cmd expand / users right click a folder and go to permissions.. switch to users and click list... (it should…
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sorry if I wasn't clear, its disabled under the 'User Folder' section (if online)... in online mode, nobody can access a /users/#userid# subfolders.. managing those as the server admin has to be done offline..
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Offline mode is the only way to manage permissions.. the < and > buttons are disabled in online mode.. Offline mode does pull all the weblogic and LDAP users on version 11.1.1.7 I use it all the time to fix 'my dashboard' permission errors when a user logs in..