View Oracle Cloud Service Details

This section describes the elements on the service details page.

In My Services, the details page for a service:
  • Displays status, uptime, and utilization data

  • Lets you complete administration tasks, such as locking a service or associating services

  • Provides links to the service console, the service instance, and the Oracle store

To view the details for a service from My Services:
  1. Sign in to My Services.
  2. Navigate to the appropriate service listing.
  3. Click the service name to open the details page for that service.

    At the top of the page, clicking the triangle to the left of Service Details: <servicename> displays general information about the service.

  4. Click each tile on the left to view more information about the selected service. By default, the Overview tile is in focus.

    Note:

    The number of tiles that are displayed, and the information that is provided on each tile varies from one service type to the next.

    The following table provides a brief description of the more typical tiles that appear when you display the Service Details page.
    Tile Description

    Overview

    Displays additional information about the service, including plan, service dates, subscription ID, and SFTP accounts.

    For some services, you can view a service status calendar, which shows the historical status (Month View), availability, or uptime of this service, either quarterly or yearly (Quarterly View or Year View). See Monitoring Current and Historical Utilization for a Service in in Managing and Managing Oracle Cloud.

    Business Metrics/ Billing Metrics

    Displays the usage data collected for this service. The data collected depends on the type of service.

    You can also set alerts so you know immediately when billing metrics are nearing a specific threshold.

    See Viewing Service Details in My Account for Metered Oracle Cloud Services in Managing and Managing Oracle Cloud.

    Monitoring Metrics

    For some services such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Classic, Oracle Java as a Service (Oracle JaaS), or Oracle Database as a Service (Oracle DBaaS), you can monitor real-time service usage data to help you determine whether the resource allocations for a service are underutilized or overutilized.

    You can also set alerts, and monitor current and historical usage data for service instances. The graphs are rendered in the time zone you set in the Preferences page.

    See Monitoring Service Usage.

    See Monitoring Real-Time Usage Across Services

    Resource Quotas

    This tile is visible only when resources have been purchased. The right pane displays the type of resources, purchased limit or quota and the available balance of these resources.