Oracle Audio Technologies 12.2 manual MicroStrategy Properties, Cluster Properties

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Install.properties Parameters Reference

 

 

Table 5–15

Cluster Properties

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

jndi.host

Use this parameter to specify the host name of the JNDI server.

 

 

jndi.port

Use this parameter to specify the port to connect to the JNDI server.

 

 

integration.jndi.host

Use this parameter to specify the host name of the JNDI server that is used as

 

an external queue.

 

 

integration.jndi.port

Use this parameter to specify the port to connect to the JNDI server that is used

 

as an external queue.

 

 

jndi.context.factory

Use this parameter to specify the fully qualified JAVA class name of the JNDI

 

context factory used by the application server.

 

For Weblogic, set "weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory".

 

 

jndi.protocol

Use this parameter to set the JNDI protocol.

 

For WebLogic Server, set "t3".

 

 

MicroStrategy Properties

The MicroStrategy Properties settings enable you to specify the connection and authentication parameters for MicroStrategy. It also enables you to specify the highest hierarchy level, in your business, for the merchandise and location hierarchy.

Note: When installing or upgrading a co-deployed environment with Plan, you must specify these Microstrategy properties (similar to the properties set for Plan). This ensures that the Microstrategy configuration is retained during the Place installation.

The following table describes the MicroStrategy Properties settings:

Table 5–16 Last Session Properties Files

Parameter

Description

 

 

mstr.admin.server

Use this parameter to specify the host name or the IP address of the MicroStrategy

 

administration server.

 

Oracle recommends that the host name be specified in uppercase. For example,

 

HOSTNAME.COMPANYNAME.COM

 

 

mstr.server

Use this parameter to specify the host name or the IP address of the MicroStrategy

 

server.

 

 

mstr.report.server

Use this parameter to specify the host name or the IP address of the MicroStrategy

 

reports server.

 

 

mstr.project

Use this parameter to specify the project source name.

 

 

mstr.port

Use this parameter to specify the port number to connect to the MicroStrategy

 

server.

 

 

mstr.admin.userid

Use this parameter to specify the administrative user name to connect to the

 

MicroStrategy server.

 

 

mstr.admin.password

Use this parameter to specify the administrative password to connect to the

 

MicroStrategy password

 

 

merchandise.chain.level.name

Use this parameter to specify the highest chain level in the merchandise hierarchy

 

for your business.

 

 

location.chain.level.name

Use this parameter to specify the highest chain level in the location hierarchy for

 

your business.

 

 

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12.2 specifications

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