For more information about Oracle Compute Site targets, see the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Administration Guide.
This metric category describes the Oracle Compute Site Load metrics.
This metric provides the average CPU utilization of all Dom0 in the site.
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
Every 5 Minutes |
Not Defined |
Not Defined |
CPU Utilization is %value%%%, crossed warning (%warning_threshold%) or critical (%critical_threshold%) threshold. |
This metric displays the percentage of memory utilization of the Oracle Compute Site target.
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
Every 5 Minutes |
Not Defined |
Not Defined |
Memory Utilization is %value%%%, crossed warning (%warning_threshold%) or critical (%critical_threshold%) threshold. |
This metric category describes the metrics associated with SNMP system log events.
This metric displays the time when the SNMP Event was generated.
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This metric displays the message that is received as part of the SNMP Trap.
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This metric displays the severity of the generated SNMP Event and this is the metric on which the thresholds are set. The following are the possible values for the Event status:
emergency(0)
alert(1)
critical (2)
error (3)
warning (4)
notice (5)
informational (6)
debug (7)
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
N/A |
Not Defined |
Not Defined |
SNMP Critical System Log Detail: %ocEventDetails% (SNMP EventTime: %ocEventTime% (epoch format)). |
This metric category describes the metrics associated with the Oracle Compute Orchestration status.
The metric displays the name of the Orchestration.
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This metric captures errors or warnings only if they are available for the Orchestration.
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This metric captures the state of the orchestration. Possible values for the state:
ready
stopping
shutting_down
warning
stopped
shut_down
starting
restarting
error
unavailable
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
Every 15 Minutes |
Not Defined |
error |
Oracle Compute Orchestration : %keyvalue% is in error status. |
This metric category provides the status of the Oracle Compute Site target, that is, whether it is up or down.
This metric displays the reported status of the Oracle Compute Site. The value of this metric determines if the target is up or down in Enterprise Manager.
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
Every 1 Minute |
Not Defined |
0 |
Oracle Compute %target% is down |
This metric category describes the metrics associated with the Oracle Compute Service count information.
This metric displays the name of the service running in the Compute Site.
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This metric displays the maximum number of nodes on which the service can be hosted.
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This metric displays the minimum number of nodes on which the service can be hosted.
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This metric displays the current number of nodes on which the service is being hosted.
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
Every 5 Minutes |
Not Defined |
Not Defined |
Oracle Compute Service:%keyvalue% is running on %current_service_count% nodes, fallen below warning (%warning_threshold%) or critical (%critical_threshold%) threshold. |
This is a computed metric having possible values as Yes or No.
Target Version | Collection Frequency | Default Warning Threshold | Default Critical Threshold | Alert Text |
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All Versions |
Every 5 Minutes |
Not Defined |
No |
Oracle Compute Service:%keyvalue% is running on %current_service_count% nodes and has either fallen below minimum value %abs_min% or risen above maximum value %abs_max% |