View the Dashboard
You can view information about integration performance on the Integration dashboards page, including the error rate; the total number of instances, instances that succeeded, and instances in error; the number of active integrations; the status of connectivity agents; and design-time metrics.
- Time 1: There are failed instances (shown in the Errors page)
- Time 2: The instances are then recovered (and are now successful)
If instance state information is collected between time 1 and 2, the Integration dashboards page shows some failed instances. The history graphs on the Integration dashboards page also show the hour/day during which that was the instance state. If the recovery of failed instances occurs before any new data is collected, the Integration dashboards page shows those instances as successful.
Monitor the Number of Emails Sent from Oracle Integration
You can send up to 10,000 emails in a rolling 24-hour window from Oracle Integration. However, if you use your own customer tenancy, you can increase your
limit to the number allowed by the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Email Delivery Service. When your limit is exceeded, delivery occurs
successfully one last time. For the next delivery, emails stop being sent and a
Daily outbound email limit crossed
error message is written to the
activity stream for the impacted integration instance.
You monitor the current email count from the Email service section of the Integrations dashboard page. The count includes successful and failed messages. See View the Dashboard.
How the Rolling 24 Hour Window is Calculated
- The email quota is built on a 24-hour rolling window. At any particular point in time, the last 24 hours of outbound emails are counted.
- When you exceed your quota in only one hour (same hour), you are blocked from sending emails for the next 24 hours.
To handle this type of scenario in your integration, you can also include the notification action in a scope action so that you can emit log messages in a fault handler and then resume instance processing, if required.
Increase the Limit on the Number of Emails to Send
The default method manages email delivery in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This tenancy limits the number of emails you can send in a rolling 24-hour window to 10,000 and the size of attachments to 2 MB.
- The email limit is increased to the number allowed by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Email Delivery Service. The customer tenancy uses SMTP credentials to send email through the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Email Delivery Service.
- You manage your approved senders and suppression list from your own customer tenancy instead of the Notifications page in Oracle Integration.
Check the Audit History for an Integration or Other Component
The Design Time Audit page shows the audit history of integrations and other components. Learn who updated a component, what changes they made, and when they made the update. This information is helpful for various scenarios, including troubleshooting unplanned changes.
See the Current Status of All Integration Components
Get at-a-glance information about the number and status of your projects, integrations, connections, and more. For example, learn how many REST connections your organization has created.