Managed Instance Summary
The managed instance summary provides information about the host and the agent installed.
The summary view of a managed instance is divided into:
- General Information: Information about the host on which the agent is installed:
- Operating system: such as Linux, Windows, macOS
- OS version, such as Linux-x86_64
- Java management service plug-in, such as Active
- DRS file, status including:
- Matched: DRS file in the managed instance is the same file as the file configured for the fleet
- Mismatched: DRS file in the managed instance is different from the file configured for the fleet
- Unavailable: DRS file is not present in the managed instance
- Feature not available: Java runtime lifecycle management operations and/or file scanning is not enabled in fleet. Enable the operations following Enabling Advanced Features.
- OCI instance: link to the associated OCI instance
- Host/FQDN: the name or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) associated with the managed instance. A managed instance can have multiple FQDNs listed.
- IP addresses: the IP addresses associated with the managed instance. Multiple IP addresses might be listed.
- Agent information: Information about the agent installed on the host:
- Agent name: link to the agent installed on the managed instance
- Agent OCID: the OCID of the agent
- Agent type: The type of agent running on the managed instance (for example, Oracle Cloud Agent, Oracle Management Agent, or Oracle Container Management Agent).
- Agent version: specifies the agent version along with its security state
- Java version used by agent: indicates the Java version used by the agent, along with the security state of the Java version
- Java management service plugin version: provides the version of the Java Management Service plugin deployed on the agent
If the agent type is Oracle Container Management Agent, cluster information is also displayed:
Cluster information: Information about the Oracle Container Management Agent:
- Type: type of cluster such as Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE)
- Nodes count: number of Nodes (virtual machines) running on Kubernetes cluster.
- Total pod count: number of Pods having one or more containers.
- Total container count: number of Containers running on a pod.
For more information about a managed instance, see Managed Instance.