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3.4 Verifying the Reports Server Environment
Oracle Reports Services report requests flow from the Oracle HTTP Server component, to Oracle Reports Servlet, to Reports Server. Before sending report requests to Reports Server, verify that the environment is up and running:3.4.1 Checking Oracle HTTP Server
Before starting Reports Server through Oracle Enterprise Manager, you must verify that your Oracle HTTP Server is running. For more information about performing this task in Oracle Enterprise Manager, refer to your Oracle Enterprise Manager documentation.Alternatively, you can verify that the Oracle HTTP Server is running by navigating to the following URL:
http://server_name.domain:port_number/
3.4.2 Checking Oracle Reports Servlet
To verify that Oracle Reports Servlet (rwservlet
) is running, navigate to the following URL:http://host:port/reports/rwservlet/helpwhere
host
is the server that is allotted.port
is either the OHS port or the WebLogic Server port.Note that the URL is case-sensitive. If this URL executes successfully, you should get a help page describing the
rwservlet
command line arguments3.4.3 Checking Reports Server
To verify that Reports Server is running, navigate to the following URL:http://host:port/reports/rwservlet/getserverinfo?server=server_namewhere
host
and port are as described in Section 3.4.2, "Checking Oracle Reports Servlet".server=
server_name
is not required if you are using the default Reports Server name (rep_
machine_name
) or the Reports Server specified in the Oracle Reports Servlet configuration file (rwservlet.properties
).If this URL executes successfully, you should see a listing of the job queue for the specified Reports Server.
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