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Oracle Cloud Compute


Overview

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute offers significant price-performance and control improvements compared to on-premises data centers, while providing elasticity and cost savings of the public cloud. It lets you provision and manage compute hosts, known as instances. It offers both bare metal and virtual machine instances.

Monitored Parameters

Go to the Monitors Category View by clicking the Monitors tab. Click on Oracle Cloud under the Cloud Apps section. Displayed is the Oracle Cloud bulk configuration view distributed into three tabs:

  • Availability tab gives the Availability history for the past 24 hours or 30 days.
  • Performance tab gives the Health Status and events for the past 24 hours or 30 days.
  • List view enables you to perform bulk admin configurations.

On clicking a monitor from the list, you'll be taken to the Oracle Cloud dashboard. Under the parent monitor, you have 3 tabs. The child monitor has 6 tabs:

Performance

ParameterDescription
CPU UTILIZATION
CPU UtilizationTotal CPU capacity currently in use by the compute instance (in %).
MEMORY UTILIZATION
Memory UtilizationTotal memory (RAM) currently in use on the compute instance (in %).
DISK
Disk ReadRead throughput expressed as bytes read per interval (in KB).
Disk WriteWrite throughput expressed as bytes written per interval (in KB).
Disk Read IOPSActivity levels from I/O reads expressed as bytes read per interval (in Ops/Sec).
Disk Write IOPSActivity levels from I/O writes expressed as bytes written per interval (in Ops/Sec).
NETWORK
Network ReceivedAmount of network traffic received by the compute instance (in KB).
Network TransmittedAmount of network traffic sent from the compute instance (in KB).

Boot Volume

ParameterDescription
Boot Volume Read throughputAmount of data read from a boot volume attached to a compute instance over time (in MB).
Boot Volume Write throughputAmount of data written to a boot volume attached to a compute instance over time (in MB).
Boot Volume Read operationsNumber of read I/O operations occurring on a boot volume during a given interval (in Ops/Sec).
Boot Volume Write operationsnumber of write I/O operations performed on a boot volume during a given interval (in Ops/Sec).

Block Volumes

Oracle Block volumes add storage capacity to an instance and enables you to dynamically provision and manage data.

ParameterDescription
Block Volume Details:
Volume OCIDOracle Cloud ID for the block volume.
Block Volume NameA user-friendly name for the volume.
Size In GBThe size of the block volume (in GB).
Life Cycle StateThe current state of a volume.
Is HydratedSpecifies whether the cloned volume's data has finished copying from the source volume or backup.
Block Volume I/O Statistics:
Volume OCIDOracle Cloud ID of the block volume.
Read ThroughputThe average number of bytes read from the block volume per second (in MB).
Write ThroughputThe average number of bytes written to the block volume per second (in MB).
Read OperationsNumber of read operations occurring in this block volume.
Write OperationsNumber of write operations occurring in this block volume.

Network

Track the Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs) to determine how an instance connects with endpoints inside and outside a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN).

ParameterDescription
Attached VNICs:
VNIC OCIDOracle Cloud ID for the VNIC.
VNIC NameA user-friendly name for the VNIC.
Public IP AddressThe public IP address of the VNIC.
Private IP AddressThe private IP address of the primary VNIC.
PrimaryIndicates whether the VNIC is primary or not.
Life Cycle StateThe current state of the VNIC.
MAC AddressThe MAC address of the VNIC.
Skip Source Destination CheckIndicates Whether the source/destination check is disabled or not.
VNIC Performance Metrics:
VNIC OCIDOracle Cloud ID for the VNIC.
Egress Packets Dropped by Security ListNumber of packets sent from the VNIC dropped due to security violations.
Ingress Packets Dropped by Security ListNumber of packets received from network dropped due to security violations.
Packets from NetworkNumber of packets received by the VNIC after drops.
Packets to NetworkNumber of packets sent from the VNIC before drops.
Input TrafficRate at which data is received by the VNIC after drops (in KBps).
Output TrafficRate at which data is sent from the VNIC before drops (in KBps).

Configuration

ParameterDescription
INSTANCE INFORMATION:
Instance NameName of the instance
Instance OCIDOracle Cloud ID of the instance.
StatusState of the instance. Possible values: Active, Inactive, Offline, Registering, Registration Failed, Unregistering
Compartment OCIDOracle Cloud ID for the compartment.
ShapeShape of the instance.
RegionLocalized geographic region of the instance.
Public IP AddressPublic IP Address of the instance.
Private IP AddressPrivate IP Address of the instance.
Availability DomainAvailability domain of the instance.
Fault DomainFault domain of the instance.
Launch ModeSpecifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances.
Time CreatedThe date and time during which the instance was created.
Time Maintenance Reboot DueThe date and time during which the instance is expected to reboot.
OS INFORMATION:
Operating SystemName of the operating system used by the image.
Operating System VersionVersion of the operating system used by the image.
Boot Volume SizeThe boot volume size for an instance launched from this image. (MB)
Image NameA user-friendly name for the image.
Base Image IDThe OCID of the image originally used to launch the instance.
Create Image AllowedDetermines whether instances launched with this image can be used to create new images.
Image IDThe Oracle Cloud ID of the image.
Launch ModeSpecifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances.
Life Cycle StateState of the image.
Boot Volume OCIDOracle Cloud ID of the boot volume.

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