5 Managing an OMCe Stack
After you’ve created an Oracle Mobile Cloud Enterprise (OMCe) service, you’ll need to monitor various aspects of it. You can easily do this from the Oracle Cloud Stack Manager. You’ll be able to get a summary of your OMCe stack, view performance metrics, storage, and database information for the stack and for each resource used in the stack and any services associated with those resources. From the PaaS Service Manager Services page, you can view details for and monitor the operations for the individual components of the OMCe stack.
A cloud stack is a collection of related cloud services that you’ve provisioned. A single stack represents a complete OMCe environment (OMCe core, custom code components, Analytics, and Bots, which are the individual elements of the stack).
Sign in to Oracle Cloud Stack Manager, to see a summary of information for your OMCe service. Click a tab to get service and deployment, operation, and security information:
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Click the Stacks tab to create a stack and to see a summary of the resources currently being used and general service information for an existing stack:
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Summary. For all existing stacks in this identity domain, you can see:
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How many configured deployments you have.
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The total number of Oracle CPUs (OCPUs) that are allocated across all your deployments.
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How much memory is allocated across all your deployments.
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The total amount of Oracle Compute Cloud Service storage is allocated across all your deployments.
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The number of public IP addresses are allocated across all your deployments.
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The list of existing stacks in this domain. For each stack, there is a link to the stack template, the date the stack was created, the OCPU, memory, and storage allocation for that stack, and the Manage this stack menu.
Select the Show only failed attempts option to see only a list of stack creation and deletion jobs that failed. Click a job to see more information about it.
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Stack Creation and Delete History. Expand this section to see a history of when stacks were created or deleted over the last 24 hours, the last seven days, or the last month. You can also choose to view all failed creation and deletion jobs.
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Click the Templates tab to view the details of the stack template. From the Templates tab, you can:
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View the topology of a template.
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Import or export a template.
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Update or delete a template.
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Click the Activity tab to view the operations for all of your OMCe stacks in the current identity 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.
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See the time range for the listed activity results.
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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.
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In addition, you can also manage your OMCe stack using the Platform-as-a-Service Manager Command-Line Interface (PSM CLI) or directly with REST APIs. See Managing OMCe with the PaaS CLI.
View Your OMCe Stack
As the service administrator, you can examine information about your OMCe service instance using Oracle Cloud Stack Manager.
View Stack Activity
Start and Stop an OMCe Stack
There are times when you need to stop OMCe resources within a stack. For instance, you’ll need to stop it when you need to apply a patch or debug some issue. Use Oracle Cloud Stack Manager to start and stop a stack. Dependencies between the resources in the stack determine the order in which they stop or start. You can also start and stop a single resource in the stack.
Deleting an OMCe Stack
You can delete a stack when you no longer need it to free up resources. Deleting a stack terminates all the resources in that stack.