Members of BIAuthors are members of BIConsumers.
These default groups are provided as a convenience during installation, so that you can use the Oracle BI software immediately. There are three default groups specific to Oracle BI: BIAdministrators (in the Available grouping in the image), BIAuthors, and BIConsumers (both in the Chosen grouping in the image). You select a group and then use the arrow buttons ( ) to toggle a parent group membership on or off for the specific user. Review the detail for Adam Bell on the Groups tab and note the two selection areas: Available and Chosen. From this pane, you can change Adam's name, password, attributes, and the groups to which he belongs. Click the Users and Groups tab.Īll users who are configured in this security realm appear in the Users table. The "Settings for myrealm" pane appears on the right. The "Summary of Security Realms" pane appears on the right. Select Security Realms from the Domain Structure pane on the left. The Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console appears.
This includes the Oracle BI Repository, the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog, Oracle BI Publisher, the identity store in WebLogic, and so on.Ĭlick Login. This user (weblogic, for example) has administrative privileges across the Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) stack.
Note: During installation, you are prompted for a username and password to use as an Oracle BI Administrator. Enter your username and password (for example, weblogic/welcome1). The Oracle WebLogic Server Login window appears. Note that 7001 is the default port assignment for the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. Open a browser window and in the address bar, enter http:\\ :port\console (for example, http:\\localhost:7001\console).
Open the WebLogic Administration Console.
To review user roles and privileges in Oracle WebLogic Server, perform the following steps: 1.