| Oracle Financial Analyzer Installation and Upgrade Guide Release 11i Part Number A96137-01 |
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This chapter describes the requirements for installing Oracle Financial Analyzer (hereinafter referred to as "Financial Analyzer") on a server and on a client PC. The chapter also describes additional software that you can install to use with Financial Analyzer.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Before you install Financial Analyzer, you must install, configure, and start up the appropriate release of Oracle Express Server (hereinafter referred to as "Express Server"), running as a service on Windows NT or Unix. Refer to the current Oracle Financial Analyzer 11i Release Notes for release information.
For optimal support of Financial Analyzer, follow these guidelines:
For more information about installing, configuring, and starting up Express Server, refer to the Express Installation and Configuration Guide and the Express Installation Help system.
You must install client support files from the Express Server CD-ROM.
Important: After installing the client support files, verify that the location of the client support files is included in the ServerDBPath in the Express Server Instance Manager. Refer to Appendix A for more information.
You must install the Express Server Administration Tools from the Express Server CD-ROM.
Refer to the Oracle Financial Analyzer 11i Release Notes for hardware information.
Disk space requirements for installing Financial Analyzer on the server are as follows.
Important: The disk space requirements for the personal and shared databases are minimum guidelines only. You must consider the additional disk space that you will need as you add database structures and financial data to the system.
In order to install Financial Analyzer, a PC must meet the following hardware requirements:
The following table lists minimum disk space requirements for installing the Financial Analyzer software on client workstations.
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Thick Client |
Thin Client |
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SNAPI |
1.55MB |
1.55MB |
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User Interface |
15MB |
15MB |
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Code components |
12MB |
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Personal databases |
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Important: The disk space requirements are minimum guidelines only. For thick client workstations, you must also consider the additional disk space that you will need as you add database structures and financial data to the system.
In order to install Financial Analyzer, a PC must meet the following software requirements:
You must install TCP/IP support on the PC. TCP/IP is the network protocol used to communicate with Personal Express.
In exceptional cases, there may be a problem connecting to Personal Express using a TCP/IP product. If you suspect that your TCP/IP installation is causing a connection problem, notify Oracle Server Technical Support.
A Windows NT workstation requires a 15MB permanent swap file.
If you want to use the Oracle Express Spreadsheet Add-In (hereinafter referred to as "Express Spreadsheet Add-In") or allow users to access Financial Analyzer through the Web, you must install and configure additional software. If you think you will want to use these features at any time in the future, you should install the software listed in the following topics before you install Financial Analyzer. You can install the additional software after you install Financial Analyzer if you decide that you need it later, but the installation process will be easier if you install the additional software first.
If users will access Financial Analyzer through the Web, you must install the following components on the same network as Express Server:
For detailed instructions on how to install and configure each of these components, see the documentation for each component.
For information about configuring Financial Analyzer for Web access once you have installed the required components, see "Configuring Financial Analyzer for Web Access .
Users who will access Financial Analyzer through the Web must have one of the following browsers installed on the PC:
Oracle Corporation recommends the following minimums for browser cache settings:
You must install the correct release of Oracle Express Administrator (hereinafter referred to as "Administrator") if you want to use it in conjunction with Financial Analyzer. Install Administrator from the Express Client CD-ROM.
Refer to the current Oracle Financial Analyzer 11i Release Notes for release information.
For detailed instructions about installing and configuring Administrator, refer to the Express Installation and Configuration Guide and the Express Installation Help system.
You must install the Express Spreadsheet Add-In if you want to use it in conjunction with Financial Analyzer. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Oracle Express Spreadsheet Add-In User's Guide.
The AS Portlets make data from Financial Analyzer available to users of Oracle Portal.
The following are required for installing the AS Portlets and making them available to users:
Note: Java Portlet Framework, Cabo/UIX, and Business Intelligence Beans are available on http://technet.oracle.com.
For more information on installing AS Portlets, refer to the following:
Before you install Financial Analyzer, you should design your system configuration.
There are three server components available:
These components can be installed on different NT or Unix servers. For example, you can install a Super administrator component on a Unix server and a cluster component on a NT server.
For more information about typical configurations and data distribution, see the Oracle Financial Analyzer User's Guide. For more information on creating users, refer to the topic "Creating Users" in the Financial Analyzer Help system.
Each component is made up of a number of workstations. You can install the following types of Financial Analyzer workstations.
This workstation type enables the administrator at the highest level to perform the following functions:
Note: There can be only one Super administrator workstation for each Financial Analyzer installation.
This workstation type enables an administrator to perform the following functions:
In a multi-tiered installation, a Super administrator controls these administrators' access to financial data, and distributes structures and documents to them.
This workstation type enables an administrator to monitor and control the transfer of data and structures between user workstations and the administrator's shared database.
A Task Processor workstation is automatically installed with each Administrator workstation. You can dedicate a client to running the Task Processor, which enables your system to process tasks without interruption, or you can launch the Task Processor as a background process on the server.
This workstation type enables a user to prepare budgets and perform sophisticated financial analyses using models, worksheets, reports, and graphs.
Budget workstation users can accept slices of financial data from a shared database, work with the data locally in their personal database, and submit the changed data back to the shared database, where it can be accessed by other users. Each Budget workstation user keeps his or her personal database current by refreshing it periodically with data from the shared database.
This workstation type enables a user to create worksheets, reports, and graphs for analyzing and reporting financial data by working directly with the shared database. Although the primary purpose of an Analyst workstation is to analyze existing data rather than to contribute new data, an analyst is able to make ad hoc changes to data in the shared database using a worksheet.
For more information about workstation types and typical configurations, see the Oracle Financial Analyzer User's Guide.
When you set up Oracle Financial Analyzer for a Super administrator, Administrator, or Budget workstation, you decide whether the user will access the server in thin client mode or thick client mode.
Note: The standard installation process allows you to install only a Budget workstation as a thick client. To manually configure Administrator or Super administrator workstations as thick clients, refer to Chapter 5.
When a workstation is set up as a thick client, the following components reside on the PC:
The shared databases and shared code components are located on a server. The majority of processing occurs on the PC. Connection to the server is made only when necessary, such as when data is refreshed or submitted.
When a connection between the PC and the server is not available, the user of a thick client workstation can work in a stand-alone session, disconnected from the server. Refer to the Oracle Financial Analyzer User's Guide for more information about stand-alone sessions.
The following figure illustrates a thick client configuration.
As shown in the figure, in thick client mode:
When a workstation is set up as a thin client, only the Financial Analyzer client component resides on the PC. The personal database, Express Server software, and shared and code components reside on the server.
The majority of processing occurs on the server. A connection to the server is always necessary. If the connection cannot be made, the workstation cannot start up.
There are two configuration options for thin client mode:
In the cluster configuration, both instances of Express Server can be installed on the same physical server, or each instance can be installed on a different physical server.
The following figure illustrates a thin client configuration in which the personal database and shared component are associated with the same instance of Express Server.
As shown in the figure, in this thin client configuration, the application programming interface (API) between the Financial Analyzer client component and the Financial Analyzer personal database using Express Server on the server is SNAPI (Structured N-Dimensional API).
The following figure illustrates a thin client configuration in which the personal database is associated with a different instance of Express Server than the shared component.
As shown in the figure, in this thin client configuration:
Whether a workstation should be set up in thin client mode or thick client mode depends on the workstation type and platform as well as on issues of mobility and performance.
All workstation types can be set up in thin client mode.
Note: Task Processor and Analyst workstations on all platforms must be set up in thin client mode.
When used in a cluster environment, the following types of workstations can be set up in thick or thin client mode:
Note: You cannot use Oracle Universal Installer (hereinafter referred to as "Installer") or the Financial Analyzer Manager User option to set up Administrator and Super administrator workstations as thick client workstations in a cluster. Instead, you must set them up manually as described in Chapter 5.
If the platform and workstation type support thick client access and the user requires the ability to work in a stand-alone session disconnected from the server, then the workstation should be set up as a thick client.
The following table compares performance issues for thick client and thin client modes.
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