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Connecting Oracle® Primavera® Contract Management™ to Oracle Identity Manager

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Connecting Oracle Primavera Contract Management
to Oracle Configuration Manager

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Introduction
This document assists administrators in configuring Oracle Configuration Manager (OCM) for use with Oracle Primavera
Contract Management (CM). OCM can be used to view Primavera Administrator Application settings for multiple Contract
Management implementations from one central location.

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Configuring Oracle Contract Management for OCM
To configure the OCM file, do the following:
1. Do one of the following:
a.

If you installed OCM 10.3.52 when you installed Contract Management, a folder called ccr will appear under the
Contract Management home folder. In that case, skip step 2.

b.

If you are manually installing OCM from the Oracle Support site, download the Configuration Manager zip file from
the Collector tab at http://support.oracle.com. After downloading the file, go continue to step 2.

2. Unzip the Configuration Manager zip file to the Contract Management home folder. This creates the CCR folder that
contains the OCM installation components. Once the file is unzipped, do the following:
a.

From the command prompt, change your directory to the ccr/bin folder.

b.

If running Windows, run the following command:
setupCCR

c.

If running Linux, run the following command to give execute permissions to this file:
chmod +x setupCCR.

d.

Run the following command:
./setupCCR
Note: Running the command will finish placing the OCM binaries into the installation folders. It will also prompt for
your My Oracle Support account information to complete the installation.

3. Launch the Primavera Administrator application. (admin config utility).
4. In the Primavera Administrator application, modify the appropriate settings so that Contract Management configuration
information can be captured automatically for use with OCM. For more information, see “Viewing and Modifying Contract
Management Settings” in the Oracle Primavera Contract Management Installation and Configuration Guide for Oracle, or
the Oracle Primavera Contract Management Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft SQL Server.
a.

Under Configuration Management, set Configuration Capture to Time to True.

b.

Set Configuration Capture Time to the hour when you want the daily configuration files to be written.

c.

Restart the Contract Management server.

5. Set a collection time on the OCM server for Contract Management information to be automatically captured, as specified in
step 3. The OCM collection time should be after the Contract Management capture time. To set the collection time:
a.

Open a command prompt and change your directory to the following location:
<OCM home>\ccr\bin\

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Connecting Oracle® Primavera® Contract Management™ to Oracle Identity Manager

b.

Execute the following command (must be all on one line):
emCCR set collection_interval="FREQ=<interval>;BYHOUR=<military hour>;BYMINUTE=<minute>"

For example:
emCCR set collection_interval="FREQ=DAILY;BYHOUR=18;BYMINUTE=20"

c.

To check that the collection time is properly set, go to a command prompt, and change your directory to the following
location:
<OCM home>\ccr\bin\
Then execute the following command:
For Windows:
emCCR.bat status
For LinuxWindows:
./emCCR status
For more information about collection time settings, see the Oracle Configuration Management documentation.

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Manually Capturing Contract Management Configuration Information
After you have downloaded and installed OCM version 10.3.2 from Oracle’s eDelivery site, you can also manually capture Contract
Management configuration information:
1. Launch the Contract Management Administration application remotely through a browser.
2. Click the Capture Configuration button in the upper right corner of the window.
3. Go to a command prompt, and change your directory to the following location:
<OCM home>\ccr\bin\

4. Execute the following command:
emCCR collect

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