7 Manage OMCe Services

As the service administrator, you use this page monitor the activity for individual services in the OMCe stack.
  1. Sign in to Oracle Cloud Stack Manager.
  2. Click the Stack menu and select the OMCe service you want to examine.
  3. Click the Services tab to see a summary of the resources currently being used and general service information:
    • How many configured deployments you have.

    • The total number of Oracle CPUs that are allocated across all your deployments.

    • How much memory is allocated across all your deployments.

    • The total amount of Oracle Compute Cloud Service storage is allocated across all your deployments.

    • The number of public IP addresses are allocated across all your deployments.

    • Service Creation and Delete History. Expand this section to see a history of when deployments were created and deleted over the last 24 hours, the last seven days, or the last month.

      Expand Details to see more information about each event.

    From the Services tab, you can start, stop, restart, or delete a service. If applicable to the service, you can also modify access rules or add a new SSH Public Key.

  4. Click the Activity tab to view the operations for all of your OMCe deployments in the current domain. Use the Search Activity Log to filter your results by start time, range of time, service name, service type, the type of operation, and operation status.
    • See the time range for the listed activity results.

    • For each operation, view the type of operation, the service instance, the operation status, the start and end time of the operation, and who initiated that operation.

  5. Click the SSH Access tab to view and add SSH public keys to the OMCe deployments within the current domain. Use the Search filters to search based on service name or service type. Note that this tab appears only if SSH access is applicable to the service.
    • For each service deployment, see the name and type of the deployment and when it was last updated.

    • For each active deployment, add a new SSH public key:

      When you click Add New Key, you can either upload a new key or delete the key value displayed and paste a new public key in the text field. If you paste a new key value in the field, be sure that the value doesn’t contain line breaks or ends in a line break.

If you have questions, need assistance, or want to discuss your experiences with other users in the Oracle Cloud community, click the Contact Us (contact us icon) .

Other things you can do on the My Services page is use the Oracle Cloud Services menu (My Services navigation menu) to access the Oracle Cloud Stack, use the navigation menu (cloud services menu icon) to access other cloud services in the current domain, click Welcome! to go to the OMCe service Welcome page.

In addition, you can also manage your OMCe service using the Platform-as-a-Service Manager Command-Line Interface (PSM CLI) or directly with REST APIs. See Managing OMCe with the PaaS CLI.

Archive and Purge Bots Data

Large amounts of Bots conversational data is written to the database. Over time, this can grow to a level that causes a database exception unless you take action to archive and purge this data. The specific table that the conversational history is written to is BOTS_CONVERSATION_HISTORY_. See Backing Up and Restoring Databases on Database Cloud Service in Administering Oracle Database Cloud Service.