Managing Business Performance Data Warehouses
Traditional:
The Business Performance Data Warehouses in your IBM® Business Automation Workflow configuration retrieve and store tracked performance data, which enables users in IBM Process Designer to create reports and also analyze processes using the Optimizer.
The Business Performance Data Warehouses in your IBM® Business Automation Workflow configuration retrieve and store tracked performance data, which enables users in IBM Process Designer to create reports and also analyze processes using the Optimizer.
Use the Performance Admin Console to work with Performance Data Warehouse queues, manage data transfer errors, and monitor overall performance. To access the Performance Data Warehouse, the user must have administrator access. The same access applies to users of the Performance Admin Console. See Administrative security roles.
Accessing the Performance Data Warehouse
To access the Performance Admin Console, use one of the following options:
- Point your web browser to
http://[host_name]:[port]/PerformanceAdmin, providing the name of the host where the Performance Data Warehouse is installed and the port designated for the Performance Data Warehouse during Business Automation Workflow installation. - If you are working on a Windows host where the Performance Data Warehouse is installed, click .
Log in to the Performance Admin Console with the administrator account and password that was specified on the Administrative Security page during Business Automation Workflow profile creation.
Granting access to other users or groups
As the administrator, you can grant access to the Performance Data Warehouse to other users or
groups. You use the WebSphere® Application
Server administrative
console to grant access.
- Log in to the administrative console as the primary administrative user.
- Click .
- Select the row for the twuser role and click Map Users or Map Groups.
- Map the user or group to the twuser role, and click OK.
- Restart the server.
If you have configured an endpoint service such as IBM Security Access Manager WebSEAL, a PerformanceAdmin user must be authenticated also through WebSEAL in order for the instrumentation page to load properly.