Explore the Oracle Java Cloud Service Console
You can use the Oracle Java Cloud Service console to view all Oracle Java Cloud Service instances.
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What You Can Do from the Oracle Java Cloud Service Console
Use the Oracle Java Cloud Service console to perform the tasks described in the following topics:
What You See on the Oracle Java Cloud Service Console
When you access Oracle Java Cloud Service the first time for an account, you will see the Welcome page. Click Instances to view the Oracle Java Cloud Service console home page.
There are additional tabs on the Oracle Java Cloud Service console: Activity and SSH Access. See:
The following table describes the key information shown on the Oracle Java Cloud Service console. The information displayed in the Oracle Java Cloud Service console will vary based on whether or not you have created Oracle Java Cloud Service instances. When you access the Oracle Java Cloud Service console for your account for the first time and there are no Oracle Java Cloud Service instances created, any service instance details will not be displayed. In this case, you can create a service instance by clicking Create Instance and access information about the prerequisites and steps for creating an instance.
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Identity Domain |
View service instances in the selected identity domain, or choose Multiple to view service instances in all identity domains. |
Click the user menu icon containing the initials of the user in order to access a menu with the following options:
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Access help for this page, including documentation, tutorials, videos, and FAQs. Click the Contact Use button to:
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(In the branding bar) |
Click and select a choice from the menu to open the service console for one of the Oracle Cloud Services to which you subscribe. |
Instances |
Click to refresh this page. |
Activity |
Click to view all operations performed on your service instances. See Monitor Activity. |
SSH Access |
Click to manage SSH keys for your service instances. See Add an SSH Public Key. |
Reserved IPs |
Click to reserve IP addresses for your service instance. See Reserve IP Addresses. |
Welcome! |
Click to return to the Welcome page. |
(Adjacent to the Welcome! link in the banner) |
Click and select a choice from the drop-down menu to open the service console for one of the Oracle Cloud Platform Services to which you subscribe. |
Services (Summary panel) |
Number of Oracle Java Cloud Service instances in the identity domain. |
OCPUs (Summary panel) |
Total number of Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) allocated across all Oracle Java Cloud Service instances. |
Memory (Summary panel) |
Total amount of memory in GBs allocated across all Oracle Java Cloud Service instances. |
Storage (Summary panel) |
Total amount of block storage in GBs allocated across all Oracle Java Cloud Service instances. |
Public IPs (Summary panel) |
Total number of public IP addresses allocated across all Oracle Java Cloud Service instances. |
Instances (heading) |
All Oracle Java Cloud Service instances in the identity domain. |
Search field |
Select Instance Name and enter a full or partial service instance name to filter the list of service instances to include only the instances containing that string in their name. Select Tags from the drop-down menu and enter a search expression to filter service instances tagged with the tags you specify. |
Click to refresh the page. The date and time the page was last refreshed is displayed adjacent to this button. |
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Create Instance |
Oracle Java Cloud Service is in the Controlled Availability phase from August 31, 2020. For more information, see WLS Version Support in JCS, and JCS Controlled Availability. |
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Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. Click this icon to view more details. |
Status icon indicating that the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance is being created. |
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Status icon indicating the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance is undergoing maintenance or terminating. |
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Status icon indicating that the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance wasn’t created. This icon can also mean that the service instance has stopped. See the Activity section of this page. |
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service-name |
Name of the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. Click the name to view more details. |
Status |
Status of the service instance. Valid values include: In Progress, Maintenance, Terminating, Stopped, and Failed. Click the status label to view progress messages. Note: Running service instances do not display this field. |
Version |
Version of Oracle WebLogic Server configured for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. |
Edition |
Software edition. Valid values include: Standard, Enterprise, or Suite. |
Tags |
Tags assigned to the service instance. The first tag is displayed. To see all tags assigned to the service instance, hover over the tag name and click More. |
Nodes |
Number of nodes allocated for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. If your service instance has multiple clusters, the Nodes value is the sum of all the nodes in all the clusters. When Oracle Coherence is enabled for a service instance: This number includes the application tier nodes (storage-disabled) and Coherence data tier nodes (storage-enabled). |
Coherence |
Flag indicating that Oracle Coherence is configured for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. If not configured, this field does not appear. |
Submitted On |
When status is In Progress, date and time in UTC that the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance creation request was submitted. |
Created On |
When provisioning is complete, date and time in UTC that the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance was created. |
OCPUs |
Number of OCPUs allocated for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. If your service instance has multiple clusters, the OCPUs value is the sum of all OCPUs used in all the clusters. |
Memory |
Amount of memory in GBs allocated for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. |
Storage |
Amount of storage in GBs allocated for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. |
Icon indicating that the service instance is a clone. |
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(adjacent to the service instance name) |
Instance menu icon provides the following options:
The administration console choices will only appear if you have selected to enable administration console access when you created the service instance. |
Instance Create and Delete History |
Shows details about created or deleted service instances.
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