When you log into the MCMU BUI, the System Status page is displayed. In the upper right corner, you can select your language and other choices from the user-name drop-down menu.
The left navigation panel provides links to these MCMU functions:
Home – Displays the system status page, which provides an overall status of the system, and access to these items:
Compliance Information – Shows information about security compliance reports. See Securing the System (BUI).
Virtual Tuning Assistant Status (not shown in the example) – Farther down the page is an area that shows information from the built-in tuner feature. See Checking the Virtual Tuning Status (BUI).
Database – Expands to provide access to DB VM group profile features, and to DB VM instance features. This page is where you manage DB VMs. See Configuring DB VMs (BUI).
Application – Expands to provide access to application VM group profile features, and to a view of App VMs. This page is where you manage App VMs. See Configuring Application VMs (BUI).
Patches and Updates – Provides access to the utility patching features. See Updating and Patching MiniCluster Software (BUI).
Tasks – Displays information about running MCMU activities. See View the Status of Running Tasks (BUI).
System Settings – Expands, providing access to these pages:
System Information – Displays the MCMU version, Oracle Solaris OS version, and compute node and storage details. See View System Information (BUI).
Security – Displays information about encryption keys on each compute node and provides links to administer the encryption keys. See View Security Information (BUI).
Network – Displays information about the configured network parameters. See View and Update Network Parameters in v1.2.4 and Later (BUI).
Firewall Manager – Displays information about the MiniCluster firewall manager. See Firewall Protection.
User Accounts – Displays information about MCMU user accounts. See Display MCMU Users (BUI).
System Checks – Provides access to perform readiness checks, verify the topology, and calibrate disks. See Performing System Checks (BUI).
System Setup – Provides access to the tasks that are performed when the system is initially installed. See Review or Run Initialization Steps (BUI).
User Input Summary – Displays the information that was applied to the system during the initial installation, such as IP address allocation. This page also provides a link that enables you to add additional IP addresses to the system. See View and Update Network Parameters in v1.2.2 and Earlier (BUI).
Support – Provides access to generate support bundles, to start the Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager (under Oracle direction), and to configure ASR. See Performing Support Tasks (BUI).
Hardware Topology – Displays a visual representation of the I/O connections to storage arrays. See View the Hardware Topology (BUI).