Explore the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview Page
You can use the Overview tile on the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance page to view overview information for an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance.
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What You Can Do from the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview Page
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What You See on the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview Page
What You Can Do from the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview Page
Use Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview page to perform the tasks described in the following topics:
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View Detailed Information About an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance
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View the Service Metrics for an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance
Note that you can click on the service instance name on the View Metrics screen to return to the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview page.
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Access the Administration Consoles for Oracle Java Cloud Service
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Stop, Start, and Restart an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance and Individual Nodes
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Disable or Enable the Load Balancer for an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance
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Click the Administration tile to backup, restore, and patch an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. See:
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Scale up/down, out, and automatically. See:
What You See on the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview Page
The following table describes the key information shown on the Oracle Java Cloud Service console.
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Oracle Java Cloud Service link |
Click this link to return to the Oracle Java Cloud Service Console. |
Identity Domain |
View service instances in the selected identity domain, or choose Multiple to view service instances in all identity domains. |
Access help for this page, including documentation, tutorials, videos, and FAQs. Click the Contact Use button to:
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Click the user menu icon containing the initials of the user in order to access a menu with the following options:
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Displays information about the service instance:
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(in the page header) |
Menu icon provides the following options:
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(adjacent to the Administration Server) |
Menu icon provides the following options:
Note: This menu is disabled when the service instance is stopped. |
(adjacent to a Managed Server) |
Menu icon provides the following options:
Note: This menu is disabled when the service instance is stopped. When the service instance is stopped, you cannot stop, start, or restart a Managed Server VM, or remove or scale a Managed Server node. |
WebLogic Server Version |
Version of Oracle WebLogic Server configured for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. |
Description |
Description of the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. |
Click to refresh the page. The date and time the page was last refreshed is displayed adjacent to this button. |
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Click the start/stop/restart/add node/monitor icons:
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Status |
Status of the service instance. Valid values include: Ready, In Progress, Maintenance, Terminating, Stopped, and Failed. |
Backup Destination |
Remote, local, or both remote and disk storage. |
IDCS Application |
Link that opens the Oracle Identity Cloud Service console, specifically to the page pertaining to the Oracle Identity Cloud Service application that’s created automatically for each Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. This link appears only if you selected Enable Authentication with Oracle Identity Cloud Service when you provisioned the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. In the Oracle Identity Cloud Service console, you can configure advanced security settings such as users, roles, and web tier policies for the instance. |
Object Storage Container |
Name of the cloud storage container you specified when you created the service instance. |
License |
Displays BYOL or Cloud License, depending on which license model you specified when you created the service instance. BYOL (Bring Your Own License)—The service instance leverages your on-premises license. Cloud License—The service uses your Oracle Java Cloud Service license. Change opens the Change License Type dialog box, which enables you to choose whether to leverage your on-premises license or subscribe to Oracle Java Cloud Service. You can change the license type only if your account has both BYOL and cloud license entitlements. (Not available on Oracle Cloud at Customer) |
Version |
Version of Oracle WebLogic Server configured for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. Also displays whether domain partitions are enabled. |
JDK |
Java Development Kit version used by the WebLogic Servers. |
Open Sample Application |
Link to the sample application, if you selected to deploy it when you provisioned the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. See About the Sample Application Deployed to an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance. |
Tags |
Tags assigned to the service instance. The first tag is displayed. To see all tags assigned to the service instance, hover over the tag name and click More. |
Click the Overview tile to access the Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance Overview page (this page) at anytime. The Overview tile displays the number of running nodes for the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. When Oracle Coherence is enabled for a service instance, the number of nodes includes the application tier nodes (storage-disabled) and the Coherence data tier nodes (storage-enabled). |
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Click the Administration tile to backup and restore, and patch an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance. You can also create snapshots from a service instance and clone the snapshots. See: The Administration tile displays the number of patches applied and the date of last backup. |
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Administration or Managed Servers |
Provides information about the Administration Server or Managed Server. Administration Server
Healthcheck Details for Administration Server Appears after you click the monitoring icon at the top of the screen, and click the icon next to Instance.
Managed Server:
Healthcheck Details for Managed Server Appears after you click the monitoring icon at the top of the screen, and click the icon next to Instance.
(Advanced) If you have created multiple clusters, each server is described separately. You can mouse-over the server icon to see which cluster the server belongs to. |
(available only when Oracle Coherence is enabled for the service instance) |
Click the icon to view details about the data tier.
If you need to identify the IP addresses for the nodes in the data tier cluster, access the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute console. |
Coherence Data Tier (available only when Oracle Coherence is enabled for the service instance) |
Information about the storage-enabled nodes and capacity configured for the Coherence data tier:
Note that when you stop or start the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance, all the virtual machines for the Managed Servers on the Coherence data tier will also stop or start. You cannot stop or start the data tier virtual machines individually. |
Load Balancer |
If an Oracle Traffic Director load balancer is provisioned, identifies information about the load balancer on the cluster:
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Load Balancer (Managed) |
Shows details about the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Classic managed load balancer configured for your Oracle Java Cloud Service instance.
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Associations |
Information about the Oracle Database Cloud Service database deployments used by the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance, and, if the service instance is a clone, about the source service instance. Note: Oracle Autonomous Database (Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure databases are not shown here. Database Deployments If the instance is based on multiple database deployments (one for the Oracle required schema and up to four for the application schemas), information for all database deployments is displayed. A database deployment can be a clone.
Source for the Clone The cloned source snapshot instance is shown here. This section is displayed only if service instance is a clone.
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In-Progress Operation Messages |
Details about an operation such as scaling, backup, or patching while the operation is in progress.
As the operation runs, messages are displayed with information about the operation’s progress. |