Supported Entity Types
Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring lets you monitor a wide range of entity types. The first step in setting upOracle Infrastructure Monitoring is to determine whether the types of entities you want to monitor are currently supported. Some entity types require additional configuration before they can be monitored. See Prerequisites and Monitoring Credentials for more information.
Note:
For the latest information on supported entities and other important release information, see Infrastructure Monitoring Cloud Service Master Note (Doc ID 2195015.1).The following table lists all entity types currently supported by Oracle Infrastructure Monitoring.
For a complete list of entity type properties (JSON and UI), see Entity Attributes and Properties.
Table 2-1 Supported Entity Types
Entity Type | Additional Information |
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Apache Hadoop |
Add Hadoop Cluster |
Apache Kafka |
Apache Kafka can only be added as part of Zookeeper discovery and not by itself. See Add Apache Zookeeper for instructions. |
Apache HTTP Server |
Add Apache HTTP Server |
Apache SOLR |
Add Apache SOLR |
Apache Zookeeper |
Add Apache Zookeeper |
Arbor CP |
Add Arbor CP |
Arbor TMS |
Add Arbor TMS |
Arista Ethernet Switch |
Add Arista Ethernet Switch |
Brocade Fibre Channel Switch |
Add Brocade Fibre Channel Switch |
Cassandra Database |
Add Apache Cassandra Database |
Cisco Catalyst Switch |
Cisco Ethernet (Catalyst) Switch |
Cisco Nexus Ethernet Switch |
Add Cisco Nexus Ethernet Switch |
Docker Engine, Docker Container |
Add Docker Engine/Docker Container |
Docker Swarm |
Add Docker Swarm |
F5 BIG-IP LTM |
Add F5 BIG-IP LTM |
F5 BIG-IP GTM |
Add F5 BIG-IP DNS |
Hosts
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The operating system user used to install the Cloud Agent is also used as the host monitoring credential. Your hosts are automatically added as entities when a Cloud Agent is installed. However, hosts are not automatically monitored. To enable monitoring for host entities, see Enable Host Monitoring. |
Juniper Ethernet Switch |
Add Juniper Ethernet Switch |
Juniper MX Router |
Add Juniper MX Router |
Juniper Netscreen Firewall |
Add Juniper Netscreen Firewall |
Juniper SRX Firewall |
Add Juniper SRX Firewall |
JBoss |
Add JBoss Server/Domain |
Kubernetes |
Add Kubernetes Cluster |
Microsoft SCOM Integration: Windows (Host) servers, SQL Server, Hyper V, Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange |
Add Microsoft SCOM |
Microsoft IIS |
Add Microsoft IIS (Remote monitoring using remote WMI.) |
Microsoft SQL Server |
Add Microsoft SQL Server |
MongoDB |
Add MongoDB Most MongoDB metrics can be remotely collected, except for metrics which require a local agent to be deployed on the same host as MongoDB. These metrics include: CPU Usage, CPU Utilization, Memory Usage, Memory Utilization, Total CPUs, Total Memory. |
MySQL Database |
Add MySQL Database Most MySQL metrics can be remotely collected, except for metrics which require a local agent to be deployed on the same host as MySQL. These metrics include: CPU Usage, CPU Utilization, Memory Usage, Memory Utilization, Total CPUs, Total Memory. |
NetApp FAS |
Add NetApp FAS |
NGINX |
Add NGINX |
Oracle Access Manager |
Add Oracle Access Manager/Oracle Internet Directory |
Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) |
Add Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Note: Consider adding this entity as part of a Database System. See Add Oracle Database Systems. |
Oracle Clusterware | Add Oracle Clusterware (CRS) Note: Consider adding this entity as part of a Database System. See Add Oracle Database Systems. |
Oracle Coherence |
Add Oracle Coherence Clusters |
Oracle Database System and Oracle Database |
Adding a database system lets you add all components that make up a logical database group (a database and listener, or perhaps a database, listener, and ASM) as a single entity instead of adding the components individually. See Add Oracle Database Systems for more information.
Alternatively, you can still add Oracle database entities individually. See Add Oracle Databases. |
Oracle Database Listener |
Add Oracle Database Listeners Remote monitoring for the Oracle database listener requires SSH credentials and is supported on Linux, AIX, Solaris. Note: Consider adding this entity as part of a Database System. See Add Oracle Database Systems. |
Oracle Database Cluster Listener | Add Oracle Database Listener Cluster Remote monitoring for Linux.
Note: Consider adding this entity as part of a Database System. See Add Oracle Database Systems. |
Oracle Ethernet Switch ES2 |
Add Oracle ES2 Ethernet Switches |
Oracle GoldenGate | Add Oracle GoldenGate |
Oracle HTTP Server (Standalone) |
Add Oracle HTTP Server |
Oracle HTTP Server (Managed) |
Add Oracle HTTP Server |
Oracle Identity Manager |
Add Oracle Identity Manager |
Oracle InfiniBand Switch |
Add Oracle Infiniband Switch |
Oracle Internet Directory |
Add Oracle Access Manager/Oracle Internet Directory |
Oracle Java Virtual Machine (JVM) | Add Oracle JVM Runtime |
Oracle NoSQL |
Add Oracle NoSQL Database While performance metrics can be remotely collected, some configuration metrics required a local agent to be installed in one of the NoSQL nodes. |
Oracle PeopleSoft | Oracle Peoplesoft: Set Up the Environment |
Oracle Pluggable Database (PDB) |
Add Oracle Pluggable Database To monitor a PDB, it must be in non-restricted mode. Alternatively, an administrative user can be granted restricted session privileges, however, this is not optimal. Note: Consider adding this entity as part of a Database System. See Add Oracle Database Systems. |
Oracle Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
Add Oracle Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
Oracle Service Bus |
Add Oracle Service Bus |
Oracle SOA Infrastructure |
See Add Oracle WebLogic Server/Domain Oracle SOA Infrastructure entities are automatically discovered as part of the WebLogic Domain discovery. Note: When you add a WebLogic Domain entity (requiring credentials), because Oracle Management Cloud connects to the WebLogic Admin Server, all WebLogic Clusters and WebLogic Servers that are part of that domain are automatically discovered. There’s no need to add them separately. |
Oracle Traffic Director (OTD), Oracle Traffic Director Configuration |
Add Oracle Traffic Director For OTD Configuration, the cloud agent needs to be installed on the host where the OTD Admin Server resides, and the OTD Instances can be monitored remotely. |
Oracle Unified Directory |
Add Oracle Unified Directory |
Oracle VM Manager | Add Oracle VM Manager |
Oracle Virtual Networking |
Add Oracle Virtual Networking |
Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDoms) |
Add Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDOMS) |
Oracle WebLogic Server (includes WebLogic Domain, WebLogic Cluster, WebLogic Node Manager) |
Add Oracle WebLogic Server/Domain |
Siebel | Siebel: Set up the Environment |
SPARC/Intel Computers (h/w) |
Add SPARC/Intel Computers |
Tomcat |
Add Tomcat |
VMware vCenter integration |
Add VMware vCenter |
ZFS Storage Appliance |
Add ZFS Storage Appliance |