OBIEE 11G Logs and Configuration Files - Reference
OBIEE 11G Logs and Configuration Files - Reference
Troubleshooting Usage
Install\De-install\Patch Examples: deinstall2010-08-15_09-01-33PM.out deinstall2010-08-15_09-01-33PM.log installProfile2010-08-15_09-01-33PM.log oraInstall2010-08-15_09-01-33PM.out oraInstall2010-08-19_01-21-49AM.err OPatch2010-08-19_02-15-05-AM.log 2010-08-19_01-21-49AM.log installProfile2010-08-19_01-21-49AM.log Startup\Shutdown\Execu tion WLS Admin Server Linux and UNIX: USER_HOME/oraInventory/logs/ Windows: C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\ C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs Q: Is this possible ? ?
Log Name
Log Location
Location Example
AdminServer.log bifoundation_domain.log AdminServer-diagnostic.log(BI JEE log (Action Services and Security Services), review in FMC) access.log logs\bipublisher \bipublisher.log ?????
In WLS Console > biFoundation_dom ain > servers > AdminServer Logging Tab has a General and an HTTP sub-tab General (general settings for logs for this server) By default all messages are published By default all messages go to the log file.
bi_server1.log bi_server1.out bi_server1.out00001 etc bi_server1-diagnostic.log (BI JEE log (Action Services and Security Services), review in FMC)
biFoundation_dom ain > servers > bi_server1 Logging Tab has a General and an
Troubleshooting Usage
Log Name
access.log logs\bipublisher \bipublisher.log ?????
Log Location
Location Example
OracleBIServerCompon ent
nqserver.log Nqquery.log Administrator_NQSAdminTool.log Administrator_nQUDMLExec.log (For detailed info : See System Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, 8.2 Understanding Diagnostic Log and Log Configuration Files)
Use FMC Diagnostics tab > Log Configuration to set a higher Log Level Log Levels Incident Error option Error option Warning option Notification option Trace option such as set Trace to FINEST (performance impact!) For nqquery.log, set level 0 thru 5 in BI Admin Tool > Manage Security for each user As above
OracleBIPresentationSer vicesComponent
Troubleshooting Usage
Log Name
sawcatalogcrawlerlogsys0.log
Log Location
Location Example
s1\
OracleBISchedulerComp onent
nqscheduler-<n>.log
OracleBIJavaHostComp onent
Jh.log Jh-n.log
As above
OracleBIClusterControlle rComponent
Nqcluster-<n>.log
As above
OPMN
C:\OBIEE11G\instances\instance2\dia gnostics\logs\OPMN\opmn
As above
Troubleshooting Java Components As above plus EmbeddedLDAP (can be used in conjunction with the access.logs, as above Miscellaneous Repository log
EmbeddedLDAP.log EmbeddedLDAPAccess.log
Troubleshooting Usage
Log Name
Log Location
y\
Location Example
oreapplication_obis1\repository\Sampl eAppLite.rpd.Log
ua<timestamp>.log NQAcct.yyyymmdd.hhmmss.log
Agent-JobID-InstanceID.xxx
BI_ORACLE_HOME\upgrade\logs STORAGE_DIRECTORY parameter in the Usage Tracking section of the NQSConfig.INI file determines the location of usage tracking log files The default location for log files is the Log directory in the Oracle Business Intelligence installation directory on the computer where the Oracle BI Scheduler is installed.
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Oracle BI Server
NQSConfig.INI logconfig.xml ORACLE_INSTANCE\config\OracleBIServerComponent\coreapplication_obisn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBIServerComponent\coreapplication_obis1
Note: Although DBFeatures.ini is also located in this directory, do not edit this file directly. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository Builder's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for information about how to edit features for a database.
Cluster Controller
NQClusterConfig.INI ccslogging.xml ORACLE_INSTANCE\config\OracleBIApplication\coreapplication For example:
\instances\instance1\config\OracleBIApplication\coreapplication
Oracle BI Scheduler
instanceconfig.xml ccslogging.xml (for Cluster Controller) ORACLE_INSTANCE\config\OracleBISchedulerComponent\coreapplicati on_obischn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBISchedulerComponent\coreapplication_obisch1
JavaHost
config.xml logging_config.xml ORACLE_INSTANCE\config\OracleBIJavaHostComponent\coreapplication_obijhn For example: \instances\instance1\config\OracleBIJavaHostComponent\coreapplication_obijh1