6 Oracle clinical report server Installation


Oracle clinical report server Installation

1.Restart the Windows server system

2.Make sure all ther servers must stop

3.start only FRDomain server(this should be running state to install report server installation)

Go to start -allprograms--go to Oracle weblogic--------userprojects-----FRDomain---Click on start Admin server for weblogic server domain

Go to the clinical software dowloaded and unzipped ,server software,Disk1/install

Run setup.exe file

step1:

Welcome screen

click on next button

Step2:

select Oracle cliniccal report server 5.1.0.0.20

click next button

Step3

select name from drop downlist and path using browse option

click next button

Step4

choose OPA home directory path

click next button

Step5

provide weblogic username and their respective password

click next button

Step6

Give report server name(choose your own name)

click next button

Step7

Choose the acrobat reader exe file location in your drive

click next button

Step8

Next is summary screen of the going to installation directories

click Install button

Installation starts and reaches to 100%

7.4.1 Restart the Computer

7.5 Set Up the Reports Server for Access and File Viewing

7.5.1 Create the Reports Server Root Directory

Create a directory on a computer for report and log files. The Reports Server root directory can reside on the Forms Server, on any of the Reports Servers, or any other computer. The directory must be accessible by the user that started up the auto process;

Create a directory in “c” as frmsrv under this repsrv under this log directory

C:\frmsrv\repsrv\log

7.5.2 Share and Grant Access to the Reports Server Root Directory This step is not required if you are installing the application tier on a single computer.

---------------(not required our is single computer)

7.5.3 Create Reports Server Log Directories for Each User (for muliti computers for me not required ,mine is single computer)

Creating Admin /user( s) for Oracle clinical.

Login into opapps user account

Check environment variables P1 & P2 (setted or not) if not set it

P1=dbaname

$P1=cdb

P2=Enviroment code

$P2=51

(for version 5.1(mine),for 5.0 it is 50)

$. opa_setup

In the terminal type

$cd $RXC_TOOLS

It will go to the repective directory

Check ocl_add_user.sql file exists,take a backup copy

From here connect to db as system user

$sqlplus system/Oracle12@cdb.NULL

Execute the ocl_add_user.sql file to create users & Admin

Following is required in case of Printer is connected,(not required for my case)

7.5.4 Configure the Reports Server for DCI Forms and PDRs If you are using DCI Forms or Patient Data Reports (PDRs) on this computer, there are more configuration tasks you must perform. See the Oracle Clinical Administrator's Guide for more information. (In particular, if you run the PDR, and you send the output directly to a printer, be sure to set RDC_PDF_PRINT_TOOL according to the instructions in Appendix A of the Oracle Clinical Administrator's Guide.)

PSUB

1.Log in as the opapps user.

2.By default, the opapps uses the C shell.

3.. Set up the environment:

opa_setup

$opa_setup cdb 51

For example, where prod is the database name: opa_setup prod 51

4.Start the PSUB service: start_psub database_name code_environment wallet_alias For PSUB, wallet_alias is the same as the database name. For example: start_psub prod 51 prod where prod is the connect string for the database instance to which the PSUB service connects; where 51 is the name of the code environment; where wallet_alias is the name of the Wallet specified during installation. By default it is the same as the database name

Thats end of the complete installation of ORACLE CLINICAL .BUT IF YOU WANT TO ACCESS URL YOU NEED TO CONFIGURE,NEXT SECTION (7) DESCRIBES CONFIGURATION

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