Managed Instances
Select Managed Instances to view a table of managed instances that reported a run of the selected Java library (for more than one second) during the specified time period.
Use Applied filters drop-down to select the required time period for displaying the resources. By default, resources pertaining to last 7 days are displayed.
You can customize the table columns by using the Manage columns icon.
For each managed instance, the table presents the following information:
- Host: name of the host associated with the managed instance
- Agent status: status of the agent such as Active, Silent, Deleted
- Agent state: specifies the agent version along with its security state
- OCID: the OCID of the managed instances that have reported the presence of Java installation or start of a Java application during the specified time period Use the ellipsis at the end of the row to copy the OCID.
- Java runtime installations: the number of Java runtime installations present in the managed instance
- Applications: number of applications installed on the host at the selected time period
- Deployed applications: number of application deployed on the Java server at the selected time period
- Operating system of the host, such as Windows, Linux
- First reported: date and time when it was first reported
- Last reported: date and time when it was last reported
Select the required managed instance link to view the list of Java Runtime Installations.
In the Items per page field, choose 10, 20, 50, or 100 items to display. Select the header of a column to sort the list based on the title of the column.
For more information about a managed instance, see Managed Instance.
You can also perform the following actions on the managed instances:
- Add Managed Instance(s)
- Move one or more managed instances from one fleet to another. See Move Managed Instances.
- Install the required version of Java runtime. See Install a Java Runtime.
- View the DRS settings. See Manage Deployment Rule Set
- Perform event analysis to understand the usage of JDK in your fleets. See Crypto Event Analysis.
- Initiate scan for Java servers in one or more managed instances. See Scan for Java Servers.
- Initiate scan for Java libraries in one or more managed instances. See Scan for Java Libraries.