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MicroStrategy Quick Start Guide

MicroStrategy Quick Start Guide

By : Rivero Esqueda
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MicroStrategy Quick Start Guide

MicroStrategy Quick Start Guide

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By: Rivero Esqueda

Overview of this book

MicroStrategy is an enterprise business intelligence application. It turns data into reports for making and executing key organization decisions. This book shows you how to implement Business Intelligence (BI) with MicroStrategy. It takes you from setting up and configuring MicroStrategy to security and administration. The book starts by detailing the different components of the MicroStrategy platform, and the key concepts of Metadata and Project Source. You will then install and configure MicroStrategy and lay down the foundations for building MicroStrategy BI solutions. By learning about objects and different object types, you will develop a strong understanding of the MicroStrategy Schema and Public Objects. With these MicroStrategy objects, you will enhance and scale your BI and Analytics solutions. Finally, you will learn about the administration, security, and monitoring of your BI solution.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Intelligence Server configuration

Once the Intelligence Server is installed, it needs to be pointed to a MicroStrategy metadata. Once again the Configuration Wizard is used to perform this task. The object resulting from configuring an Intelligence Server is called a Server Definition. In order to create one, it is necessary to take into consideration the following prerequisites:

  • The Configuration Wizard must be executed directly from the same machine where the Intelligence Server is running
  • A DSN pointed to the MicroStrategy metadata database must be created in the same machine where the Intelligence Server is running

The steps to configure an Intelligence Server, pointing it to a MicroStrategy metadata are:

  1. Launch the MicroStrategy Configuration Wizard (if you proceed from the above procedure, the MicroStrategy metadata creation, this wizard should be already open for you).
  2. Select the corresponding option for the Intelligence Server configuration: | Configure Intelligence Server.
  3. Select a DSN. This DSN must point to the metadata.
  4. Once the DSN information is entered, it is necessary to either create or select an existing Server Definition.
  5. The configuration process begins with the Intelligence Server being stopped, then it is pointed to the specified metadata and automatically started again, completing the Server Definition creation or switching to a different one.

Project sources (2-tier and 3-tier)

Once the MicroStrategy metadata is built and the Intelligence Server configured, it is necessary to create one or more Project Sources. A Project Source could be defined as a direct or indirect access point to the metadata. It is used by MicroStrategy Developer and other client interfaces to build, interact, and manage the contents of the MicroStrategy metadata. A Project Source can be created using the MicroStrategy Configuration Wizard or the Project Source Manager.

There are two types of Project Sources:

  • 2-Tier (Direct): It is a Project Source pointed directly to a MicroStrategy metadata using an ODBC/DSN connection. This type of configuration is not recommended for production implementation since it won't guarantee mutual exclusion to the metadata. The 2-Tier configuration, illustrated in the following diagram, is only recommended for some maintenance and administrative tasks that require exclusive access to the metadata while the Intelligence Server is down.

To create a 2-Tier or Direct project source it is necessary to have a DSN/ODBC connection ready pointing to the MicroStrategy metadata database and corresponding credentials. Following are steps to create it from Developer:

  1. Tools Menu | Project Source Manager.
  2. Provide a Project Source name.
  3. Add | select in connection mode Direct.
  4. Provide ODBC DSN with corresponding login and password.

The following screenshot shows what your Project Source Manager will look like:

  • 3-Tier (server): This is a Project Source pointed to the MicroStrategy Intelligence Server that in turns points to the MicroStrategy metadata. This is the configuration used for development and production. A 3-Tier configuration will guarantee that the access to the MicroStrategy metadata is controlled by the Intelligence Server providing centralization, security and fail over support (when combined with a cluster of servers). The below diagram depicts a 3-tier configuration:

To create a 3-Tier or server Project Source, it is necessary to have the Intelligence Server IP address or server name. Follow these steps to create it from MicroStrategy Developer:

  1. Go to Tools Menu | Project Source Manager.
  2. Provide a Project Source name.
  3. Add | select in connection mode Server.
  4. Provide the Intelligence Server IP address, or server name, and a port number if applicable.

4-Tier configuration (MicroStrategy Web and/or Mobile)

Once the Intelligence Server is configured and pointed to a MicroStrategy metadata, the MicroStrategy Web and/or Mobile Server should be configured as well. Open the Web Administrator page, it is usually found in this URL if installed on Internet Information Services (IIS) Web Server https://<your server name>/asp/Admin.aspx . Then add the Intelligence Server IP address or domain name to connect via TCP/IP. The following diagram depicts this type of arrangement, which is called 4-Tier configuration:

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