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BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
Applies to: BR*Tools Studio 7.10 for Oracle databases. For more information, visit the Operations homepage.
Summary This document describes all the necessary steps to install, configure and manage BR*Tools Studio 7.10.
It is focused only in the Multi-instance mode. This mode lets BR*Tools Studio to be the central point of administration for every Oracle database in your IT landscape.
Author: Chabier Sanvicente
Company: Realtech System Consulting S.L.
Created on: 15th January 2009
Author Bio Chabier Sanvicente has more than 6 years of experience as SAP Basis and Netweaver Technical Consultant in different products such as ERP, Portal or Solution Manager in several SAP Consulting companies and SAP Customers. Currently working for Realtech System Consulting S.L.
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
Table of Contents Requirements .....................................................................................................................................................3 Installation...........................................................................................................................................................3
Software download..........................................................................................................................................3 Create a valid certificate..................................................................................................................................3 BR*Tools Studio Installation ...........................................................................................................................4 OC4J Installation...........................................................................................................................................13
Starting BR*Tools Studio ..................................................................................................................................14 Configuring and managing BR*Tools Studio ....................................................................................................18
Adding and configuring an instance..............................................................................................................18 Managing the configured instance ................................................................................................................23
Related Content................................................................................................................................................26 Disclaimer and Liability Notice..........................................................................................................................27
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
Requirements The requirements for the intallarion and administration of SAP BR*Tools Studio 7.10 can be splitted in 2 parts:
• Requirements in the host where BR*Tools Studio 7.10 is installed:
o JDK 1.4.2 or higher. Recommended JDK 1.5 or higher.
o Set environment variable JAVA_HOME.
o Include in the envorinment variable “PATH” at the beginning the path to the jdk we need to avoid problems and conflicts with other versions of JAVA installed on the host.
o SAPCAR program to extract the software.
o Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
o Any remote connection tool like RSH, SSH or putty.
o Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) release 9.0.4 (Up to now it doesn’t work with OC4J release 10 or higher).
• Requirements in the hosts of the instances to be administrated:
o BR*Tools 7.00 path 34 or higher.
o BR*Tools 7.10 patch 12 or higher.
Installation
Software download
The necessary software to install BR*Tools Studio can be downloaded in the following link:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/ora
The necessary software to install Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) can be found in the following link:
BR*Tools Studio can only be accessed through a web client using a secure protocol (https). To enable this feature, we first have to create a digital certificate that BR*Tools Studio can use.
This certificate will be required during the installation process of BR*Tools Studio so it is the first thing to do.
In this document an easy and quick way to create a valid digital certificate is explained, although any other method to create one is totally correct.
With the Java Development Kit (JDK), necessary to perform BR*Tools Studio installation, it comes an application called keytool.
We have to trigger this tool from the command line with the following parameters:
Where mydomain is a valid domain for the certificate (It should be our company domain) and keystore.jks is the name we want to give to the certificate. We will save this file in the BR*Tools Studio installation folder to use it during the installation process of the software.
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
BR*Tools Studio Installation
BR*Tools Studio comes compressed in “.SAR” file. We have to place this file in the folder where we want to perform the installation and then we have to decompress it using SAPCAR application.
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
OC4J Installation
For the Oracle Container for J2EE installation, it is necessary to place the zip file we have downloaded from the Oracle web site in the BR*Tools Studio installation folder under the path \web-app-server\oc4j.
We decompress the file and the software is already installed:
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
To check that the server has started properly, check the engine status in the left panel:
Once the server is fully started you can start to setup the the instances you want to add to BR*Tools Studio, and configure the different actions on their databases.
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
Fill in the name of the instance and the remote commando to access it. You can use several remote access command tools like ssh, rsh, putty,…
In this document it is explained how to do it with the command plink (part of the putty toolkit) using the easiest way to connect by using the user and password directly in the command line. You can use safer methods like certificates to avoid this security problem.
The user to connect to the server where the database instance to manage is located has to be the owner of the instance (ora<sid>).
An example of the command line could be:
plink -ssh orasmc@rhsolman -pw mi_password
Where –ssh jeans that you connect using ssh protocol, with the user orasmc to the rhsolman server with the password mi_password.
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
Now the wizard prompts you fill in the following data to manage the database instance you are going to add:
• Password of the administrator user of the database instance inside BR*Tools Studio (the user is always “administrator” by default, so just insert the password you would like this user to have).
• User and password of a database user with admin privileges for it. For example the schema owner of the database instance: SAPSR3.
• BR*Tools default profile of the database instance you are going to add (Note that it is not the Oracle profile, but the br*tools profile).
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
The database instance will be added. We are now able to select it (see instance SMC added) in the left panel to perform administration tasks on it.
Note that the Connectivity semaphore under Server status area (left panel too) has changed its status to green as soon as it has connected to the added instance.
Repeat these steps for every database instance you want to add to BR*Tools Studio.
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
From the initial page we can see two tabs:
• Administration. - In this tab you can perform the following actions:
o Users: Create BR*Tools Studio users for this instance, so different users can perform different tasks.
o Permissions: Create permissions for the BR*Tools Studio users of this instance, to enable or disable them access to different areas.
o Jobs: You can also see all the database maintenance jobs scheduled for this instance
o Favorite tasks: You can create, modify, delete and see your favorite task list (these favorite tasks will be displayed in the left panel like in a SAP EP environment).
BR*Tools Studio 7.10: Installation, Configuration and Administration.
• BR*Tools Wizard. - In this tab you can perform all the database administration tasks. Some of them are not yet available and will be released in future updates:
o Instance: You can startup or shutdown the whole database
o Database: Relevant information about the database like owners or tablespaces.
o Maintenance: Perform typical maintenance tasks like check the database or update the statistics.
o Availability: Backup and restore the database
o Advance: Directly trigger BR*Tool commands not covered by the previous sections.
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