Planning 9.3 Applciation migration from test to prod

Hi Guys,
I wnated to migrate my planning applciation from Test to Production instance,
In both the instances I have Oracle 10g as a repository for my applications.
Please send me the steps to Migrate the same.
My Test instance has one Planning applciation "PlanApp"
In Production I just installed the Planning, I ahve not created any applicaion yet, but wanted to copy from my test instance.
Thanks

Hi,
This topic has been covered quite a few times now on this forum, a bit of searching will give you all the answers you need but in summary :-
Create a new planning app on production
Register with shared services.
Make it is the same admin name account betwen test and prod.
Go into the oracle schema on prod for your app, extract the SID value from the HSP_USERS table where the user_id = 50001
Stop Planning on prod
Take an export of the planning app schema on Test
Import the schema over the top of the schema on Prod
Update the HSP_USERS table with the stored SID value on prod.
Restart Planning.
Cheers
John

Similar Messages

  • Migrating from test to prod

    Hi All,
    After migrating a BPEL process from test to production changed the deployment descriptors for BAM hostname/username/password using BPEL PM (prod). However, the changes did not take effect. Sensor data was not sent to the production BAM server.
    What's the best way to migrate from test to production a BPEL process that has BAM sensors?
    Thanks.

    If you are using BPEL 10.1.3.1 there is a bug with BPEL PM that any time you modify any of the descriptor values, you must retype the password. Failure to do this will cause BPEL PM to encrypt the *'s as the password.
    Check and make sure the user account that BPEL is connecting to BAM with is not locked out because of this.
    Once you get everything typed in and saved correctly, do a restart on the BPEL container to make sure everything is reset.

  • Migrate BQY files from Test to Prod.

    I have published some reports in workspace manually earlier. But, now i have so many reports which i need to migrate from Test to Prod.
    Please suggest the steps, and how to handle the OCE files and Security.
    Version is 11.1.2.1
    windows 2008 server
    Thanks in advance.

    You can use LCM utility to migrate to different env's provided they are on same version.
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17236_01/epm.1112/epm_lifecycle_management.pdf
    Thx

  • Migrate OAF MDS customizations from TEST to PROD from UNIX

    1. Copy the the files of JDEV_USER_HOME/jdevbin to TEST or PROD UNIX mid-tier
    jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/oamdsdt.jar
    jdevbin/jdev/lib/mdsdt.jar
    jdevbin/mds/lib/mdsrt.jar
    jdevbin/BC4J/lib/collections.jar
    jdevbin/lib/xmlparserv2.jar
    jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/share.jar
    jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/uix2.jar
    jdevbin/jdbc/lib/classes12dms.jar
    jdevbin/lib/dms.jar
    jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/oamdsdt.jar
    2. environment variable for XMLExporter/XMLImporter:
    ($PRO_LIB is the path pointing to the jar files)
    CLASSPATH=\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/oamdsdt.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/jdev/lib/mdsdt.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/mds/lib/mdsrt.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/BC4J/lib/collections.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/lib/xmlparserv2.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/share.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/uix2.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/jdbc/lib/classes12dms.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/lib/dms.jar:\
    $PRO_LIB/jdevbin/jdev/appslibrt/oamdsdt.jar
    3. for -mmddir needed in XMLExporter/XMLImporter:
    copy the following files of JDEV_USER_HOME\myhtml\OA_HTML\jrad to TEST or PROD UNIX mid-tier
    JRADElementList.xml
    OAElementList.xml
    UIXElementList.xml
    4. Write a Unix shell script to export from TEST and import to PROD. (You may register it in Oracle apps to let the developers to promote it themselves using the assigned responsibility)
    Notice:
    1. Oracle puts OAF customization together with Oracle seeded customizations. It's impossible to tell them apart just from the OAF MDS document names.
    2. Using responsibility_id in the document name to get the application_id from the apps table, you'll get an different application_id than the application_id in the document name.
    3. The function_id in the document name is not consistent with the function_id in the apps table. The function_id in apps table has null value.

    You may also use a PC to migrate OAF MDS from TEST to PROD. Instead of running an Unix script on the TEST or PROD mid-tier, you may write a batch file and run it on your PC.

  • Regarding Migration from Testing to Development

    Hi All,
    I am going to migrate from Windows 32-bit to unix 64 bit. I am using hyperion 9.3.1. I dont know, how to migrate from windows 32 bit to unix 64 bit.
    I want to migrate Planning, Essbase and Shared Services. This is the first time, i am doing the migration. Please guide me in this situation. Its very urgent for me.
    My Doubts
    1) What are the files(In planning, essbase and shared Services) i have to copy for the migration?
    2) What are the steps, i have to follow during the migration?
    Please guide me in this situation. If u have any documents for migration, please share with me. This is my mail id : [email protected]
    Thanks,
    Lakshmi

    Hi,
    I am doing the migration for Planning. I am following the below stepts for migration. I am stuck in the middle.
    The below are some steps to use in Migrating .
    1. Create a new database on Production RDBMS Server for your planning application.
    I created a new database (MIGRDB)
    2. Configure a data source on Production Planning Server.
    I configured the datasource
    3. Create fresh planning application on Production Server and Ensure the admin is the same as your planning application on Development Server.
    I created the new planning application in developement server
    4. Go into the database tables for the planning app on Production Server and look at table HSP_USERS; store the SID value against user 50001.
    How to find the SID for the new database? Here i want to replace the 50001 with new database sid value(step 1 - MIGRDB)
    Please guide me in this situation.
    Thanks,
    Lakshmi

  • How to migrate xml report from test to prod?

    Hi,
    We are using BIP 10.1.3.2 standalone. I've one simple question for migrating report from test enviornment to production.
    Is there any standard method for migration?
    Like in Discoverer we can simply export report and import it in prod environment.
    Thanks...

    Thanks for your reply. That's one describes for EBS version of BIP. I'm looking for standalone version of BIP enterprise.

  • Migrating from Test Database to Production Database

    Hi,
    I have a situation where I created my Portal Pages on test database and now, I want to move everything from test database to my production database. The portal version on both the sites is same (3.0.9.8). I have content areas and applications in my existing test site. What is the best and easiest way to achieve this?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Jatinder

    Hi,
    the easiest way is to make an export of the portal schema en import it into you're production database.
    greetings
    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jatinder:
    Hi,
    I have a situation where I created my Portal Pages on test database and now, I want to move everything from test database to my production database. The portal version on both the sites is same (3.0.9.8). I have content areas and applications in my existing test site. What is the best and easiest way to achieve this?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Jatinder<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
    null

  • Catalog Migration from Dev to Prod

    Hello,
    Certain users of our system are unable to login to OBIEE after we migrate to Prod. Getting the below error
    access denied for user to path /users/*USERNAME*/_portal/dashboard layout
    USERNAME is the userid used to login to obiee
    In our Prod, Users have access to Answers and hence they save their reports under My Folders.
    While we migrate the new set of dashboards and reports from Dev to prod, we overwrite the System, System.atr, Shared, Shared.atr files of Prod with the corresponding files from Dev. Thus retaining the Users and Users.atr files of Prod.
    Security: All are users/pwd are stored in the RPD
    Is there something wrong with the migration procedure or is it a bug?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Joe

    +2) Why did you migrate the "System, System.atr" ? Try without this one, but just the "shared" folders and files.+
    System, System.atr are migrated since this folder stores the Privileges and data formatting etc. These configurations need to be migrated to prod as well.
    However I tried what you suggested and USERNAME is able to login and see the dashboards. But the Privileges and data formatting changes in Dev didnt get into Prod
    There is a Security folder under System. Do you know what it is used for. Should I try to retain this folder in Prod?I don't really know.
    The object permissions (like report permissions) are supposed to be in ATR file (i think so...), but there are other permissions and security things everywhere.
    But i appears to be a clue to solve your problem.
    +3) Do you have a backup of the previous Prod webcatalog ? If so, try to copy the USERNAME/_portal content into the new one.+
    This might work, but I really need to identify what is the root cause for this since we have migrations bi-weekly and this issue might pop-up again for a different userOf course. I just suggested that to see if if the /username/_portal were really different, despite you didn't upgrade them.

  • Migrate from Test to New Server - OBIEE

    Hi,
    I have been 'evaluating' OBIEE functinality on a small test server for some time, where I have done a large amount of work on both writing reports. developing dashboards, configuring user security and the necessary data architecture in the physical / business model and presentations layers in BI Adminstration.
    My question is, what is the easiest way to port the solution as it stands to a different server, without needing to perform extensive rework?
    Thanks for any advice,
    Robert.

    Lowest level: copy the RPD and web catalog over to the other server, adjust the NQSConfig.ini and instanceconfig.xml and off you go.
    That's assuming you didn't change any web messages, add custom pictures or files, change the styles and/or skins, you're still pointing to the same data sources etc. etc.
    You should have a look at one of Marks write-ups from a while back: http://www.rittmanmead.com/2008/04/28/migration-obiee-projects-between-dev-and-prod-environments/
    Cheers,
    C.

  • Was this database migrated from dev or prod?

    We have several environments (e.g., development, staging, test, training, production).  When migrating a production database to a new version of SQL, we also migrate the related environments. Sometimes the developers want a refresh from production in
    development. Sometimes they want the old development database.  A question came up about the source of a development database - was it from dev or production?  If I'm lucky, the information I want is listed in the following query. 
    SELECT rh.[restore_date], rh.[destination_database_name], bs.server_name, bs.database_name
    FROM [msdb].[dbo].[restorehistory] rh
    LEFT JOIN [msdb].[dbo].[backupset] bs ON rh.backup_set_id = bs.backup_set_id
    WHERE bs.server_name <> @@SERVERNAME OR rh.destination_database_name <> bs.database_name
    If I'm not lucky, the history is no longer present.  This is often the case because we don't keep a lot of history.  Is there any other metadata that will help me identify where a database came from?  Should I insure that the most recent
    restore record for an existing db is not cleaned out, no matter how old it is?  Thanks. 
    Randy in Marin

    I was hoping that the source would have been hidden in a system table some place - reliable and no extra work/politics.  I think the answer is looking like, "The information is gone - it can't be done."  Yes, a new business process
    would certainly provide the information.  However, changing organizational behavior is not for the faint of heart. 
    I think it would be easier to update the history cleanup.  This would mean that I can't use msdb.dbo.sp_delete_history as it currently exists.  It has very simple logic.  I might create a version of my own that keeps the records I want. 
    https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedbackdetail/view/967074/sp-delete-backuphistory-option-to-exclude-special-old-records
    Not a bad idea.  They could put a "keep" flag on the row and let you set it.
    Or you can copy out the rows you like and maintain your own table with your own logic.
    It would certainly be nice if every backup kept a record of its own source and wrote that to some read-only location in the restored database, but this does not seem to be the case.  Maybe I should file a connect suggestion on that - only my perception
    and experience with connect is to not waste my time, most suggestions are misunderstood and rejected out of hand.
    But what I was suggesting about the business process contents is that it is already there - any dev source database has developer IDs in it that never occur in production, and production databases have only production IDs that you might see are newer than
    anything currently in dev.  So no change in business process would be required, just some knowledge of what's already there and a couple of queries to count some differentiating factors.
    Josh

  • How to migrate siebel BI report to TEST and PROD from DEV without manually?

    Hi,
    i have developed siebel BI reports in DEV environment. Now want to migrate in test and prod. Is there any automated process available or need to manually. Adding reports to views and uploading templates etc.
    Thanks,
    lax

    Hi,
    try this online training: http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/admin/owb10gr2_gs.htm.
    Regards,
    Detlef

  • Migration from Exchange 2007 SP3 to Exchange 2010

    Hello,
    We are planning a single server migration from Exchange 2007 SP3 to Exchange 2010.  I'll be building the 2010 server on a 2008 R2 box. My question is, can I make the jump directly to Exchange 2010 SP3, or do I need to install exchange 2010 SP1 first
    - migrate from 2007 SP3, and then install SP3 for exchange 2010 later? 
    Thanks,
    Eric

    @ Hasan
    Dimdik - TAT,
    That's not correct at all, you can migrate exchange server 2007 SP3 and RollUp Update 10 minimum to Exchange Server 2013 with minimum CU1.
    Cheers,
    Gulab Prasad,
    Technology Consultant
    Blog:
    www.exchangeranger.com 
    Twitter:   
    LinkedIn:   
    Check out CodeTwo’s tools for Exchange admins   
    Note: Posts are provided “AS IS” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.

  • MIgration from Oracle 9.2.4.0 to Oracle 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0)

    Hello
    We are planning to upgrade and migrate from Oracle 9 to Oracle 10. ( both version on windows)
    Would be of great help if I could avail the below information.
    Most of the Instance are more than 50 gig
    1 Should use a EXP / IMP or Should use DBUA ( prefer a safe method )
    2.IF DBUA used any idea how much time it should take .
    3.Any other method for upgrade.
    We are currently in an analysis phase , we do have some instance that are already 10g but were created from scratch.
    Thanks for all your help in advance
    Cheers

    Most of the Instance are more than 50 gig
    1 Should use a EXP / IMP or Should use DBUA ( prefer
    a safe method )Use DBUA , it is safer then exp/imp
    2.IF DBUA used any idea how much time it should take
    It depend on database , machine etc. it should not take more then 2-3 Hr
    3.Any other method for upgrade.
    I always use manual method and feel manual upgrade is safest.
    All details is given in Oracle Documentation
    Oracle Database Upgrade Guide
    # Virag Sharma

  • Migration from DB2 on mainframe z/os, os/390

    Hello,
    we are planning to perform a migration from DB2 on a mainframe towards Oracle. I've read about the Oracle Migration Workbench I didn't find anything that states that a migration from mainframe can be performed with the Migration Workbench.
    We only want to migrate the DB2 tables towards a staging environment (in Oracle), so we only need to migrate the table definitions with the data.
    Can this be done with the migration workbench?

    Arno,
    The Migration Worklbench does not support migration from DB2 on the mainframe currently. support for this is under development. If you would like access to this you need to get in contact with your local Oracle account team to progress.
    If all you are interested is tables/data this can be achieved via our gateway products.
    We also have gateway support for DB2 natively. You will find more information about that here:
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/gateways/index.html
    Donal

  • How to use the repository; uploading reports from DEV to PROD...

    Hello...
    I'm fairly new to CR-XIr2 (SP3) but have worked with Crystal Reports since v6.0.  I'm trying to figure out how to create a dynamic parameter list that someone can select an item from, which will get sent as an input parameter to the SQL Server 2005 stored proc that populates the report.  I'm also trying to figure out if there's an easy way to copy reports from a DEV environment into PROD.  We have BOE.
    Basically, I would like to find out resources online or in books on how to use the BOE repository for dynamic and/or cascading parameters (i.e. pulling a list of text values & their associated IDs from a lookup table that won't be used in the report), images (i.e. corporate logo), etc..  What complicates things for us is that IT is now requiring us to use a DEV environmentit was really easy when we had unlimited access in PROD!  We also need to put together a process where reports & other repository objects that are copied from DEV to PROD access the correct db, etc.  (Crystal Report in DEV accesses DEV db/repository/etc.when copied to PROD it accesses PROD db/repository/etc.)
    Anyway, I'm just looking for info on where to begin--whether it be a book, a BO/SAP knowledge base article, in-class training from a specific company, etc.  Thanks!

    Hey Markian,
    Can you let me know the process you have followed to migrate from Dev to Prod.
    We can migrate all the reports and objects and database fields through migrate wizard where you can import all the objects, reports and database fields and users to production enterprise.
    Just follow the above scenario and let us know if you are facing any error.
    Try  publish the reports using import wizard and run it in the crystal designer.
    Regards,
    Naveen.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How do you make itunes your default media player?

    On itunes 7, I have been looking everywhere for the setting that changes itunes to your default media player but I cannot find it. Can anyone please assist me since I do not know what I am doing. Sorry if i'm reposting.

  • Ipad and Itunes error

    My ipad says to connect to itunes. So i connect it and then at first it was saying it had to be restored so it started the process then an error came up and it said that itunes couldnt read the device and it guided me to solutions. None of them worke

  • Solaris 10: A linux-user's attempt

    seeing as how Sun has released Solaris as open source now, I figured I would give it a shot. I like to think of myself as very open-minded and since I support linux because I tried it and found it to be better, there is no reason to not try other Ope

  • Ipad image burn in

    iPad at 1 1/2 years, diminished enjoyment and privacy concerns. I brought my iPad2 to an apple store and showed them just how bad my screen retention problem was. You can easily read the last url off the background when safari is closed. They, i spok

  • What internet security/anti-virus programs are good for macs?

    Should I install Norton Internet Security on my Mac?