12 Monitor Instance Performance
Monitoring helps you detect anomalies and bottlenecks occurring within your Oracle Integration instances and connected applications. Actively and passively monitor cloud resources using the metrics and alarms features of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring, available with Oracle Integration. See Monitoring Overview in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation.
Tools to Monitor Instance Performance
There are several tools available to help you monitor performance for your instances:
- Service instance metrics: There are a few metrics that can help monitor performance for a particular Oracle Integration instance, such as received, successful, and failed messages; and inbound and outbound requests and processing time. See Stay Within Budget: Track Billing Metrics.
- Custom metrics charts: Create custom charts to view exactly the metrics you're interested in. See Create Custom Billing Charts.
- Service metrics: View metrics for multiple Oracle Integration instances at the same time. See Viewing Default Metric Charts for a Metric Namespace (Multiple Resources) in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) documentation.
- Alarms: Use alarms to notify you when metrics meet specified triggers. See Managing Alarms in the OCI documentation.
- Automate with events: Create rules to track Oracle Integration lifecycle events, such as when instances are stopped, started, or updated. See Get Notified When Instance Events Occur.