Document: Oracle Data Integrator 11g (11.1.1.3) Password Recovery of User (Advance ODI Administration) This is another document from ODI Expert series. The document shows step by step ODI Users Password Recovery. Join our professional training program to learn from expert. History: Version Description Change Author Publish Date 0.1 Initial Draft Anil Patel 30-Jan-2012 0.1 Review 1.0 Amit Sharma 30-Jan-2012 www.bisptrainings.com www.hyperionguru.com http://learnodi.wordpress.com/ 1
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Oracle Data Integrator 11g (11.1.1.3)
Password Recovery of User
(Advance ODI Administration)
This is another document from ODI Expert series. The document shows step by step ODI Users Password Recovery. Join our professional training program to learn from expert.
History:
Version Description Change Author Publish Date0.1 Initial Draft Anil Patel 30-Jan-20120.1 Review 1.0 Amit Sharma 30-Jan-2012
1. Introduction to ODI Security Navigator 32. Oracle Data Integrator Repositories 43. Oracle Data Integrator Users (Login & Password) 64. ODI User Password Recovery (Advance Administration) 095. User Login with new password and change password 13
1. Introduction to Oracle Data Integrator Security Navigator:-
Security Navigator manages users and their privileges in ODI. It is used to create profiles and provide rights to users to access ODI objects and features. This navigator is usually used by security administrators.
It is used to assign user rights for method on generic objects and to fine tune these rights on the objects instances.
Oracle Data Integrator security is use for provide security to any action performed by authorize users against the design-time and run-time artifacts and components of the Oracle Data Integrator. Security is consist profiles and users, to which security administrators grant methods (Edit, Delete etc..) on objects types (Procedures, Packages ,Projects ,Models and Interfaces etc..) or on specific object instances.
The central component of the architecture is the Oracle Data Integrator Repository. It stores configuration information about the IT infrastructure, metadata of all applications, projects, scenarios, and the execution logs. The Oracle Data Integrator Repository is composed of one Master Repository and several Work Repositories. Objects developed or configured through the user interfaces are stored in one of these repository types.
(I) The Master Repository stores the following information:
1) Security information including users, profiles and rights for the ODI platform2) Topology information including technologies, server definitions, schemas, contexts, languages and so forth.3) Versioned and archived objects.
(II) A Work repository is the one that contains actual developed objects. Several work repositories may coexist in the same ODI installation (for example, to have separate environments or to match a particular versioning life cycle). A Work Repository stores information for:
1) Models, including schema definition, data stores structures and metadata, fields and columns definitions, data quality constraints, cross references, data lineage and so forth.2) Projects, including business rules, packages, procedures, folders, Knowledge Modules, variables and so forth.3) Scenario execution, including scenarios, scheduling information and logs.
When the Work Repository contains only the execution information (typically for production purposes), it is then called an Execution Repository.
Oracle Data Integrator Users Login – Every user have login ID(username) and password for access Oracle Data Integrator and user can access and work in ODI according to their privileges.
Here we will practice on Password Recovery of user.
Scenario: - The ODI user details [ Username < shridhar>/Password<password>]
1. ODI Login - The user is login successfully into ODI with his User_ID and Password.( Username - shridhar & Password-password)
2. Login Successfully : - The user can access ODI according to privileges and work on ODI.
Fig.8: Information of Master Repository user schema and topology info of RDBMS
Topology Information
ODI Connection :- 1).ODI Master Repo Login <Login Name> 2).User:<username> 3).Password:<password> Database Connection Master Repo :- 1).User schema of Master Repository <user> 2).Password of user schema 3).Driver info of DB 4).Driver Name 5).Jdbc:oracle:thin:@<hostname>:<port_number>:<SID>