Hyperion v11.1.2.4 - new installation problem

Hello world

I tried to install Hyperion v11.1.2.4 using the Standard deployment guide and have a problem when you try to actually get EPMA to perform HFM or planning.


First of all, my infrastructure:

  • Windows 2008 R2 virtual machines with VMWare Workstation 12 player of the firewall disabled, the deployment created with user specified permissions local & disabled UAC.
  • The machine names are DBHOST1, FNDHOST1, PLANHOST1, ESSHOST1 and HFMHOST1.
  • All VM is the minimum specifications that I try all the V4 installation process
  • DB Oracle 12 c created the DBHOST1 according to the Standard deployment guide and seems very well through SQL Developer.


My steps:

  1. I have installed and configured the services of the Foundation on FNDHOST1 as expected. I use Oracle HTTP, have a network share set upward for LCM & Oracle HTTP and the named instance as foundation1. All the services of the Foundation are on the rise and running, EPMA can connect at Calc Manager works, Shared Services Console works etc. I start WebLogic Admin Server and that you can access the Console of the OK Service.
  2. Everything is good so far.
  3. I have then install and configure HFM on HFMHOST1. Installation is fine. When I set up, I used the same domain of Shared Services and WebLogic as Foundation. The instance name is HFM1. The configuration is done correctly and HFM 2 windows services have started.
  4. Great, I started thinking.
  5. I then go back to Foundation with my user deployment, run the Configurator on my instance of Foundation and let it to reconfigure the Web server. I restart the Web server and administration WebLogic Server, refresh the EPMA and log in EPMA.
  6. I can see Administration of Consolidation.
  7. I'm starting to celebrate but then...
  8. When I try and access it I get error messages indicating that the required module 'hfmadf.administration' is not valid, cannot be found or is not configured. It goes the same for planning (although with an error in the "HyperionPlanning.AppWizard" module), after I do the installation and configuration on PLANHOST1


Then, I spent hours trying to understand why it does not work and need help!

One thing I found is that, during my installation and configuration, an additional WebLogic machine has been implemented on HFMHOST1 (EPMServer1 compared to EPMServer0 on FNDHOST1). When I reconfigure the Web server, my list of components shows that the HFM apps will be configured on my server of Foundation.

However, even if the web server configuration is successful, when I look in the mod_wl_ohs file on my share of network, point HFM WebLogic services on the HFM and server which is also reflected in the WebLogic administration Console. Is this correct? He did the same for planning.

Help or advice gratefully received. More than happy to post information or to clarify on any part of the infrastructure of config /.

This left me speechless!

Matt

Fact to the foundation that you have deployed all the web applications to a managed server unique that's why you have EPMServer0.

By the looks you have deployed the HFM web app on a single server managed so that is why you have EPMServer1 (in the deployment guide standard, that it has been deployed on its own managed server)

What planning how that has been deployed.

If you to scale on a single managed server then the same web apps to be deployed as the first deployment, that is why in the standard deployment planning/HFM were made to their own managed server.

To be honest I'm not a fan of the single managed server used at all unless it's for a simple environment where there are restrictions on resources.

See you soon

John

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