Viewing Instance Details

View the details for a specific instance in Autonomous Linux, including available updates, packages, and modules.

    1. Open the navigation menu and click Observability & Management. Under Autonomous Linux, click Instances.
    2. Under List scope, select the compartment that contains the instance.
    3. Click the name of the instance.

      The following instance details are displayed under Instance information.

      • Compartment: Compartment where the instance resides.
      • Location: Physical location of instance.
      • Scheduled jobs: Number of jobs pending on the instance.
      • Registration profile: The profile used to register the instance with the service.
      • Autonomous updates: The date and time of the last autonomous update job.
      • Notification topic: The topic selected for the instance.
      • Event collection: If enabled, the instance collects data for critical events.
      • OS version: OS running on the instance.
      • Architecture: Processor architecture used on the instance.
      • Kernel: Kernel boot version installed on disk.
      • Effective Kernel: Effective kernel version in memory based on the Ksplice updates applied to the kernel.
      • Updates Available: Number of updates available for installation.
      • Uptime: Instance uptime since last reboot.
      • Last check-in: Date and time at which the Autonomous Linux plugin running on the instance last checked in with the Autonomous Linux service. The plugin checks in with the service every 2 minutes.
      • OCID: Oracle Cloud Identifier (OCID) assigned to the instance.
    4. Click the options under Resources to see the individual resources associated with the instance.
      • Updates
      • Packages
      • Modules
      • Jobs
      • Reports
  • Use the oci os-management-hub managed-instance get command and required parameters to get information for a managed instance.

    oci os-management-hub managed-instance get --managed-instance-id ocid [OPTIONS]

    For a complete list of flags and variable options for CLI commands, see the Command Line Reference.

  • Run the GetManagedInstance operation to get information for a managed instance.