The Oracle Managed Cloud Self-Service Platform initiative enables a modernized experience by offering self-service capabilities to MCS customers at OCI. The Self-Service Platform delivers capabilities and automation used by MCS Operations directly for use by the customer. It improves service agility while delivering a modernized managed application lifecycle experience.
Dashboard
The Dashboard tab provides a short description of the product, together with release
notes covering the new features and site alerts.
By default, a customer will be displayed. Click the drop-down to select the
customer.
Help 🔗
The Help includes links to the Oracle Managed Cloud Self-Service Platform
documentation.
Avatar/User 🔗
The Avatar/User includes Preferences and Log Out option. The Preferences contain
General Preferences, and CEMLIs (Preferences, Products, Customers). You can manage
your preferences, custom products, and customers from here.
CEMLI 🔗
Oracle Managed Cloud Self-Service Platform provides a range of tools and services
designed to manage CEMLIs (Configurations, Extensions, Modifications, Localizations,
and Integrations) associated with your Oracle E-Business Suite environment. Manage
the full CEMLI lifecycle using this portal, from cataloging existing modifications
to investigating change and performance impact, and offering reliable and consistent
customization delivery across your infrastructure.
Manage Data Fixes, similar to customization, associated with you Oracle E-Business
Suite environment.
Configurations 🔗
Enable/disable traces and make common configuration changes in a self-service mode
without the need for engaging Oracle teams.
If the customer you've selected has access rights only, the Configurations menu will
be displayed. Configurations page displays all the RFC executions the user has
submitted.
Bounce 🔗
Users can work with self-service Bounce to shut down, start up, and bounce DB Tier
and MidTiers and/or MidTier components (individual or combination of components).
Bounce is only applicable to NON-PROD instances.
Exadata CPU Scaling 🔗
Users can scale up or scale down the number of OCPUs assigned to their Exadata infrastructure as well as the OCPUs assigned to individual databases hosted on that infrastructure without a downtime. Scale Up/Scale Down activities can be scheduled to be executed in the future.