Viewing the Instance Activity Report
View the instance activity report, which displays the status and number of instances that are checking in with Autonomous Linux.
- Open the navigation menu and click Observability & Management. Under Autonomous Linux, click Reports.
- Under List scope, choose a compartment that contains the instances you're interested in.
- Click the Instance activity report.
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(Optional) Under Filters, select one or more of the following options to refine the report:
The following options are available for status:
- Active: An instance that's actively checking in with the service. An active instance checks in with the service at an interval of every 2 minutes.
- Offline: An instance that hasn't checked in with the service for 24 hours (or longer).
- Inactive: An instance that hasn't checked in with the service in 30 minutes (or longer).
- Registering: An instance that's in the process of registering with the service.
- Registration failed: An instance that failed to register with the service.
- Unregistering: An instance that's unregistering from the service. Once unregistered, Autonomous Linux will no longer manage the instance.
The following options are available for the type instance:
- Operating systems: Lists only the instances with the specified OS.
- Location: Lists only the instances with the specified location.
- Click Download report to download the full report in CSV, JSON, or XML format.
Use the oci os-management-hub managed-instance summarize-analytics command and required parameters to return metrics for a compartment of managed instances.
oci os-management-hub managed-instance summarize-analytics --compartment-id ocid --metric-names metric-type [OPTIONS]
Possible
metric-names
include:- NORMAL_INSTANCE_COUNT
- REGISTRATION_FAILED_INSTANCE_COUNT
- UNREACHABLE_INSTANCE_COUNT
- WARNING_INSTANCE_COUNT
For a complete list of flags and variable options for CLI commands, see the Command Line Reference.
Run the SummarizeManagedInstanceAnalytics operation to return metrics for a collection of managed instances.