Oracle Analytics Server pattern-based discovery

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Oracle Analytics Server Pattern-Based Discovery

    Oracle Analytics Server pattern-based discovery enables the identification of Oracle Analytics Server components on Windows and Linux environments. This includes the Oracle BI Server, BI Presentation Service, and BI Scheduler. To utilize these patterns effectively, ensure you are using the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store.

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    Key Features

    • Core Components Discovery: Automatically discovers and maps the following components:
      • Oracle BI Server: The analytics engine that processes queries and manages metadata.
      • Oracle BI Presentation Service: The web-based interface for visualizations and dashboards.
      • Oracle BI Scheduler: Manages scheduled report generation and distribution.
    • Data Population: Discovered resources are recorded in the CMDB, facilitating better asset management.

    Prerequisites

    • Ensure all relevant applications, including Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns and Visibility Content, are current.
    • Verify that Oracle Analytics Server processes are running on target systems.
    • Confirm file system access permissions for the discovery credentials to necessary directories.
    • Set up Windows or SSH credentials on the ServiceNow AI Platform as required.

    Key Outcomes

    By implementing pattern-based discovery for Oracle Analytics Server, customers can expect to achieve comprehensive visibility into their business intelligence infrastructure, streamline the management of components, and enhance overall operational efficiency through accurate data mapping in the CMDB.

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns finds Oracle Analytics Server (formerly Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition) components on Windows and Linux servers in your environment. Discovering some of these resources may require updating to the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store.

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    Oracle Analytics Server consists of integrated components that provide business intelligence capabilities. The Discovery patterns discover three core components:
    • Oracle BI Server: Core analytics engine that processes queries and manages metadata
    • Oracle BI Presentation Service: Web-based user interface component that delivers visualizations and dashboards
    • Oracle BI Scheduler: Component that manages scheduled report generation and distribution

    Prerequisites

    Verify that the applications are up to date
    Verify that the following applications are up to date:
    • Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns
    • Visibility Content
    • CMDB CI Class Models
    Verify that the Oracle Analytics Server processes are running on target systems
    Verify that the following Oracle Analytics Server processes are active on target systems:
    • Windows:
      • sawserver.exe
      • NQScheduler.exe
      • nqsserver.exe
    • Linux:
      • sawserver
      • nqscheduler
      • nqsserver
    Verify file system access permissions
    Verify that the credentials used for discovery have read access to the following locations:
    • Oracle BI installation directories
    • BI_ORACLE_HOME environment variable location
    • bifoundation/version.txt file within the Oracle BI installation
    Create credentials on the ServiceNow AI Platform
    Schedule a horizontal discovery
    For more information, see Schedule a horizontal discovery.

    Data collected by Discovery during horizontal discovery

    Discovery populates the data in the CMDB when running the Oracle Analytics Server patterns.

    Resources discovered by the Oracle BI Server pattern
    Table 1. Oracle BI Server [cmdb_ci_oracle_bi_server]
    Field Description
    Name [name] Name of the Oracle BI Server instance.
    Version [version] Version of the Oracle BI Server software.
    Installation directory [install_directory] File system path where the Oracle BI Server is installed.
    Resources discovered by the Oracle BI Presentation Service pattern
    Table 2. Oracle BI Presentation Service [cmdb_ci_oracle_bi_presentation_service]
    Field Description
    Name [name] Name of the Oracle BI Presentation Service instance.
    Version [version] Version of the Oracle BI Presentation Service software.
    Installation directory [install_directory] File system path where the Oracle BI Presentation Service is installed.
    Resources discovered by the Oracle BI Scheduler pattern
    Table 3. Oracle BI Scheduler [cmdb_ci_oracle_bi_scheduler]
    Field Description
    Name [name] Name of the Oracle BI Scheduler instance.
    Version [version] Version of the Oracle BI Scheduler software.
    Installation directory [install_directory] File system path where the Oracle BI Scheduler is installed.

    CI relationships

    The Oracle Analytics Server patterns create these relationships to support Oracle Analytics Server discovery.

    Relationship created by the Oracle BI Server pattern
    CI Relationship CI
    Oracle BI Server [cmdb_ci_oracle_bi_server] Runs on::Runs Windows Server [cmdb_ci_win_server] or Linux Server [cmdb_ci_linux_server]
    Relationships created by the Oracle BI Presentation Service pattern
    CI Relationship CI
    Oracle BI Presentation Service [cmdb_ci_oracle_bi_presentation_service] Runs on::Runs Windows Server [cmdb_ci_win_server] or Linux Server [cmdb_ci_linux_server]
    Relationships created by the Oracle BI Scheduler pattern
    CI Relationship CI
    Oracle BI Scheduler [cmdb_ci_oracle_bi_scheduler] Runs on::Runs Windows Server [cmdb_ci_win_server] or Linux Server [cmdb_ci_linux_server]