Understand the different responder execution types and execution statuses, the two ways to navigate to the Responder Activity page, and what you see when you get there.
Two Ways to Navigate to the Responder Activity Page
Understand the two ways you can reach the Responder Activity page, and the
content that each way displays.
The way that you access the Responder Activity page determines what responders are
listed there:
Directly - by selecting Responder Activity in the Cloud Guard options panel on the left. All responders are listed.
Indirectly - by selecting in the Responder Status tile on the Overview page, that automatically filters the responders list to display a subset of responders. Only that subset of responders is displayed.
After you are on the Responder Activity page, all the same options
are available.
Understanding the Responder Activity Page 🔗
Understand what information is displayed in the different columns on the Responder
Activity page.
The column headers identify the information displayed:
Responder Name - the name of the responder that was triggered. The name also
describes the action to be taken.
Responder Activity OCID - the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure ID (OCID) of the
responder that was triggered.
Resource - the name of the resource related to the problem that the response
would modify.
Region - the Oracle region in which the responder that was triggered. For IAM
resources, or other global resources, the home region of the tenant.
Execution Status - The current status of a response activity:
Awaiting confirmation - The response is pending and requires user
approval before the action is taken.
Failed - The attempted response action failed.
Skipped - While awaiting confirmation, the response action a Cloud
Guard operator skipped the response.
Note
When multiple response options
are available, a Cloud Guard administrator might choose to skip one
response action in preference for another.
Started - The response has been initiated, but has not yet logged as
completed with a resolution status.
Succeeded - The response action completed successfully.
Execution Type - The responder execution can be either Manual or
Automated.
Problem Name - The name of the problem that the responder identified.
Time Created - The date and time that a response activity record was created
for the related problem.
Time Completed - The date and time the response activity was completed.
Responder Execution Types and Execution Status 🔗
View the rules for how Cloud Guard resolves manual
and automated execution types, and the different status values that each execution type can
have.
Responders are executed either manually or automatically. Each responder Execution
Type (Manual or Automated) can be in a different Execution
Status:
Execution Type
How Problems Are Resolved
Possible Execution Status
Manual
Problems are resolved manually (from the Problems page,
Mark as Resolved or Dismissed).
Succeeded
Failed
Automatic
Problems are resolved by first getting user confirmation or
input. Then problems are remediated, either by Cloud Guard or directly by the
user.
Awaiting confirmation
Awaiting input
Skipped
Succeeded
Failed
Problems are resolved immediately by Cloud Guard, with no user
intervention.