Use the FTP method for Oracle databases when
the Oracle server is installed on an operating system other than Windows, for example a Linux® or UNIX operating system.
Before you begin
Before you configure the FTP method, you must:
- set up an FTP server on the database server
- create a shared directory on the database server with a user that
has read and write access permissions
- set read and write access permissions on the shared folder for
the database server
- for Oracle databases, set the UTL_FILE_DIR parameter to point
to the local path of the shared directory
- configure reports to use Enhanced Reporting Optimization
Procedure
- To configure reports to use enhanced reporting optimization,
in Microsoft Excel, in
the first worksheet in the report, position your cursor in cell A1.
- From the Insert menu, click Name, Define.
- In the Define Name box, under Names
in workbook, type Optimise2, and then click OK.
- To configure the file transfer protocol (FTP) method, from
the Start menu, start IBM® Cognos® Controller
Configuration.
- In the Explorer window, click Enhanced
Reporting Optimizations.
- In the Enhanced Reporting Optimizations window,
in the Select Connection drop-down list, select
a database.
- Under Connection Optimizations,
in the File Mode box, click the drop-down arrow
and select File Transfer (FTP).
- In the Server box, type the computer
name for the FTP Server.
- In the FTP Sub Directory box, type
the name of the FTP sub-directory.
- In the Server Directory box, type
the path to the shared directory that will be used by the Oracle database.
Example: e:\oracle\ora92\utlfile
Note: The
name of the shared directory is case sensitive. Use the same value
that you set for the UTL_FILE_DIR parameter.
- In the User ID and Password boxes,
type the FTP account user name and password.
The password
is encrypted with IBM Cognos Controller standard encryption.
- In the Access Type box, click the
drop-down arrow and select the FTP access type.
Select Direct, Proxy,
or Windows Standard.
- In the Passive Mode box, click the
drop-down arrow and choose whether to enable passive mode:
- Select True to enable passive mode when
connecting to the FTP server.
- Select False to disable passive mode when
connecting to the FTP server.
- In the Port box, specify the port
for the FTP connection.
- If you selected the Proxy access
type, in the Proxy box, type the name for the
FTP proxy computer.
- If you selected the Proxy access
type, in the Proxy bypass box, type the names
of the FTP proxy computers to avoid.
- From the File menu, click Save.