About Oracle Analytics Cloud Administration Pages

You can perform most administration tasks for your Oracle Analytics Cloud deployment from the Instance Details page in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. This topic describes the information available and actions you can perform from the Instance Details page and provides links to more detailed documentation.

Oracle Analytics Cloud - Instance Details

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1 The status of your Oracle Analytics Cloud. For example, Active, Failed, Updating, and so on.
2 Click Actions to access additional menu options:
  • Resume - Re-enable access to your Oracle Analytics Cloud after pausing it.
  • Pause - Temporarily disable access to your Oracle Analytics Cloud. See Pause and Resume a Service.
  • Edit - Change the description of your Oracle Analytics Cloud or the license type (Oracle Cloud or BYOL). See View or Update a Service.

  • Change Capacity - Scale your Oracle Analytics Cloud deployment up or down. See Scale a Service.
  • Move resource - Move your Oracle Analytics Cloud to a different compartment. This action can take some time to complete. See About Compartments.

  • Delete - Delete your Oracle Analytics Cloud. See Delete a Service.

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  • Add tags - Add or edit tags. You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy. See About Tagging.

  • Update vanity URL certificate - Update security certificates associated with your vanity URL, if you configured one. See Update Certificates for a Vanity URL.
  • Remove vanity URL - Delete your vanity URL, if you configured one. See Delete a Vanity URL.
3 Click Analytics Home Page to navigate to the home page of your Oracle Analytics Cloud. See Verify Your Service and Sign In.
4 Click Details to access general information about your Oracle Analytics Cloud deployment.
5 The General Information section displays the following information:
  • OCID - Shows the Oracle Cloud identifier that uniquely identifies your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Click Show to see the full OCID. Click Copy to copy it.
  • Compartment - Shows the compartment in which the Oracle Analytics Cloud instance is stored.
  • Created - Shows the date the Oracle Analytics Cloud instance was created.
  • Capacity - Shows the number of OCPUs or users allocated to the Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. See What Sizing Options Are Available to You? To increase or decrease capacity, click the Change Capacity action button. See Scale a Service.
  • Edition - Shows the edition you selected for the Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Either Professional or Enterprise. See Which Edition Do You Need?
  • License - Shows the type of license the Oracle Analytics Cloud instance uses. Either an Oracle Cloud license or an existing license brought over from Oracle Middleware (BYOL).
  • Update Cycle - Shows the update cycle you selected for the Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Either Regular or Early. See Do You Want Early Access to Updates?
  • Encryption Key - Shows the master encryption key your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance uses. Either an Oracle-managed key or a custom encryption key. Click Assign to configure a custom encryption key. Click Edit to rotate or change the current encryption key. See Encrypt Sensitive Information.
6 The Access Information section displays the following information:
  • Access Type - Shows whether your Oracle Analytics Cloud is accessible through a public or private endpoint.
  • URL - Shows the default URL for your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Click Copy to copy it.
  • Vanity URL - If not yet configured, click Configure to set up a vanity URL. See Set Up a Custom Vanity URL.

    If configured, shows the vanity URL for your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Click Copy to copy it.

    To update security certificates associated with your vanity URL, click More Actions and then select Update Vanity URL Certificate. See Update Certificates for a Vanity URL.

    To delete a vanity URL, click More Actions and then select Remove Vanity URL. See Delete a Vanity URL.

Public endpoint

Private endpoint

7 The Identity Provider section displays the following information
  • Type - Displays the type of identity provider that your Oracle Analytics Cloud uses. Either Identity Domain or Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS). See How can I find information about the identity provider my Oracle Analytics Cloud uses?

    Identity domain
    • Domain - The identity domain your Oracle Analytics Cloud uses. Click the link to navigate to the administration pages for the identity domain.
    • Domain URL - The identity domain URL. Click Copy to copy it.
    Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS)
    • Stripe - The Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance your Oracle Analytics Cloud uses (also referred to as the stripe). Click Copy to copy it.
  • App - The application associated with the identity provider.

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Click Monitoring to access key usage metrics. For example, you can view charts that report how many errors occur connecting to your data sources and how much available query capacity you're using. See Access Metrics for Oracle Analytics Cloud Using the Console (Instance Details).

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Click Networking to access networking and identity management information. See below for details.

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Click Work Requests to access a list of activities related to your Oracle Analytics Cloud and the current status of each activity. You can use the activity log to track the history, progress, and error for operations such as create, pause, resume, scale, and so on. See Monitor Status.

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Click Tags to view and edit tags assigned to Oracle Analytics Cloud resources.

Oracle Analytics Cloud - Monitoring

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12 Query Capacity Usage - The percentage of available query capacity that your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance uses. See About Metrics for Oracle Analytics Cloud.
13 Data Source Connection Errors - The number of times a connection error occurs. See About Metrics for Oracle Analytics Cloud.

Oracle Analytics Cloud - Networking

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14 The Networking Information section displays the following information:
  • Hostname - Shows the host name of your Oracle Analytics Cloud deployment. Click Copy to copy it.
  • IP Address - Shows the IP address of your Oracle Analytics Cloud deployment. If you set up a vanity URL, you must add a DNS entry that maps the custom domain name you want to use to the IP Address of your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Click Copy to copy it.
  • Gateway IP Address - Shows the Gateway IP address of your Oracle Analytics Cloud deployment. Some data sources use an allowlist to control access to their data. To include your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance in an allowlist, copy the Gateway IP Address and add it to the allowlist so that Oracle Analytics Cloud can connect and access the data. Click Copy to copy it.

See Find the IP Address or Host Name of Your Oracle Analytics Cloud Instance.

15 The Private Access Channel section enables you to configure a private access channel so your Oracle Analytics Cloud can access data on private hosts. See Connect to Private Sources Through a Private Access Channel.

Oracle Analytics Cloud - Work Requests

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Lists activities related to your Oracle Analytics Cloud and the current status of each activity. You can drill down the activity log to track the history, progress, and error for operations such as create, pause, resume, scale, and so on. See Monitor Status.

Oracle Analytics Cloud - Tags

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List tags associated with your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance. Click Add to create a tag (free-form or defined).
  • Defined tags are tags that your tag administrator applied to resources associated with theOracle Analytics Cloud instance. See Resource Tags.

  • Free-form tags are tags that you assign to your Oracle Analytics Cloud instance to help your search for and categorize instances and other resources in your tenancy. See Understanding Free-form Tags.