Accessing Environment Details
The Environment Details page (ECL_ENV_DET_FL) is a navigation collection that enables administrators to access more details of the environment from one location. It also enables the user to perform additional actions that can be performed on the environment such as performing applying a PeopleTools patch, viewing logs, and managing PUM connections.
Navigation:
Click the Related Actions button corresponding to the environment. Select Details. The Environment Details page is displayed.
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Environments Details Page. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Field or Control |
Description |
---|---|
Refresh Metadata |
Click the Refresh Metadata button, at the upper-right corner of the page, to fetch the current status of the nodes in the environment and the PeopleSoft domains within the nodes. This also ensures that you get an updated diagrammatic view. |
Diagrammatic View |
Click to view a diagrammatic representation of all the instances and domains running inside the VMs. |
Process Scheduler |
This section provides details of the process scheduler component of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. The Process Scheduler is responsible for processing scheduled tasks or jobs that typically do not happen during the course of a user's browser request. |
Database on: Compute |
This section provides details of the database server of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. The PeopleSoft applications refers to Oracle PeopleSoft products such as PeopleSoft Customer Relationship Management (CRM), PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Management (ELM), PeopleSoft Financials and Supply Chain Management (FSCM), PeopleSoft Human Capital Management (HCM), and PeopleSoft Interaction Hub. |
Webserver |
This section provides details of the web server component of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. |
Appserver |
This section provides details of the application server component of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. The application server acts as the business logic engine of the PeopleSoft system. |
Database on: DBaaS |
This section provides details of the database server of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. The PeopleSoft applications refers to Oracle PeopleSoft products such as PeopleSoft Customer Relationship Management (CRM), PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Management (ELM), PeopleSoft Financials and Supply Chain Management (FSCM), PeopleSoft Human Capital Management (HCM), and PeopleSoft Interaction Hub. Note: The 'Database on: DBaaS' section is displayed only when a user selects 'Database as a Service' node in topology. |
PeopleSoft Client |
This section provides details of the Windows Client of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. This is the Microsoft Windows virtual machine on which PeopleSoft Application Designer and PeopleSoft Change Assistant will be installed. |
Note: To access PSIDE (PeopleSoft Application Designer) and Change Assistant applications for this environment, connect with Remote Desktop (RDP) to the Windows VM using the IP address or hostnames provided under the PeopleSoft Client section.
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Diagrammatic View page that can be viewed on clicking Diagrammatic View link.

Hover the mouse over each instance for viewing the details.
You can view the status of different PeopleSoft services running within the VMs (application servers domains, process scheduler domains, web server domain, and the like) as shown:
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Diagrammatic View Instance Details page.

As an illustration, Process Scheduler domain details are described in the following section.
Process Scheduler Domain
This section provides details of the Process Scheduler component of the deployed PeopleSoft application environment. The Process Scheduler is responsible for processing scheduled tasks or jobs that typically do not happen during the course of a user's browser request.
Navigation:
Expand Process Scheduler available on the Environment Details page.
This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Process Scheduler section for Process Scheduler middle tier on Linux.

This is an example of where Process Scheduler was configured on a Windows instance.

Instance Details Modal Window
Use Instance Details modal window to view more details about the virtual machine.
Navigation:
Click on the instance name.
This example illustrates the instance details for PeopleSoft Client.

Domain Details Modal Window
Use the Domain Details modal window to view domain details.
Navigation:
Click on the domain name.
This example illustrates the configuration domain details for the Process Scheduler PRCS01.

This example illustrates the enabled features for the Process Scheduler domain PRCS01.

Master Scheduler, Application Engine, and Performance Monitor features can be enabled for the instance.