2 Overview of the Oracle GoldenGate Monitor Interface
It includes the following subtopics:
Utility Bar
The Utility Bar contains the Oracle logo and, to the right-hand side, links to the following functions:
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Purge Data: (Visible only to Administrator, Power Operator, and SuperAdmin users) Enables you to purge old information. See Purging Historical Data.
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User Profile: Enables the current (logged on) user to make changes to his or her login information and alert services. See Managing Your User Profile.
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About: Provides release and version information about the implementation of Oracle GoldenGate Monitor you are running.
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Help: Activates context-sensitive help topics.
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Logout: Logs the current user out of the interface and displays the Log-In prompt.
Status Bar
The Status Bar is directly below the Utility Bar. It displays the name of the logged-in user and, to the right-hand side, displays status information for the overall system, including when the data was last updated. No matter what tab you have active, you will always be able to see any status changes and alerts in the Status Bar.
Navigation Tree
Some tabs of the interface contain a Navigation Tree on the left-hand side of the window. The tree displays a hierarchical series of nodes that can be expanded to show Oracle GoldenGate instances and their components, topology views called Solutions, and customized Views.
Diagram View
Some tabs of the interface contain a Diagram View that displays the same objects that are shown in the Navigation Tree, but in their logical relationships to one another.
Overview Panel
The Overview Panel interacts with the Diagram View to help you focus on specific areas of the topology.
Metrics Panel
The Metrics Panel displays the names and values of the attributes that are associated with an Oracle GoldenGate object that is selected in the Navigation Tree or Diagram View. See About the Metrics.
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Key Summary attributes are also displayed in the Diagram View, to enable instant evaluation of its state.
The Metrics panel is context-sensitive. For example, when a Capture object is selected, you will see checkpoint information, run status, the name of the group, lag, and other attributes that are related to a Capture group. To interact with the Metrics Panel panel, you can:
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Double-click the header area, or click the embedded arrow, to expand or collapse the panel.
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Sort the metric alphabetically by the Name column.
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Click a chart icon (
; present only if valid for the metric) to go to the History tab for that metric and object. See Working with History Information.
Tabs
A series of tabs comprise the two main functional areas of the interface: the Monitoring Tabs and the Administrative Tabs. These tabs contain some or all of the interface components that are described in this topic.
The Monitoring Tabs
The monitoring tabs are the main areas for monitoring the Oracle GoldenGate instances. These tabs can be viewed by any user, regardless of his or her security role.
The Administrative Tabs
The administrative tabs are configuration tabs that perform the following functions:
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Editing user information. See Managing Users.
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Defining Alerts. See About Alerts.
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Working with Views. See About Views.
These functions require at least a Power Operator security role or higher, depending on the tab. These tabs are not visible to users who do not have the appropriate security role.
Alert Descriptions
Alert icons indicate that an alert has been triggered. The color indicates the severity of the condition, as specified in the alert definition.
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Error |
See About Alerts
About the Objects
This topic explains the objects that appear in the Navigation Tree and Diagram View in the monitoring tabs throughout Oracle GoldenGate Monitor. The objects described here are divided into these two groups:
Related Topics
Container Objects
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Host |
This is the root node for one or more Host sub-nodes. A counter at this node indicates how many Host sub-nodes there are. The Host nodes organize the Oracle GoldenGate components according to the hosts where they are running. Each Host node represents one host (server) within the Oracle GoldenGate enterprise and bears the name of that host. Each Host node contains one or more sub-nodes that represent objects that are part of an Oracle GoldenGate configuration on that host. |
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Solutions |
This is the root node for one or more Oracle GoldenGate Solution sub-nodes. A counter at this node indicates how many Solution sub-nodes there are. Each solution represents a complete Oracle GoldenGate source-to-target(s) topology and shows all of the Oracle GoldenGate components in that topology, including the source and target databases. If any component of a solution is removed, the solution disappears from the Navigation Tree. |
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Views |
This is the root node for one or more View nodes. A counter at this node indicates how many View sub-nodes there are. A view is a customized container that can consist of any Oracle GoldenGate object or objects (including databases) that you want to monitor as a unit. |
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System |
This is the root tree node. It displays the name of this installation of the Oracle GoldenGate Monitor Server component. System contains the following nodes: |
Oracle GoldenGate Objects
Within a Host, Solution, or View node in the Navigation Tree, or within a Diagram View, the following Oracle GoldenGate components are monitored. The Oracle GoldenGate objects are discovered automatically when you start Oracle GoldenGate Monitor and whenever there is a configuration change. The exception is when an object is removed; in that case, the object remains in the client displays until the Manager process of the Oracle GoldenGate Instance is restarted.
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Host |
This node represents a physical machine on which there are Oracle GoldenGate components. |
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Instance |
This node represents an Oracle GoldenGate instance. Each Instance includes the Oracle GoldenGate processes and their associated trails and files. Each Instance is identified by its host name and the port number on which the Manager process is running. |
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Capture |
This node represents one Oracle GoldenGate Extract group. There can be one or more Capture nodes in an Oracle GoldenGate Instance, depending on the underlying Oracle GoldenGate configuration. |
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Delivery |
This node represents one Oracle GoldenGate Replicat group. There can be one or more Delivery nodes in an Oracle GoldenGate Instance, depending on the underlying Oracle GoldenGate configuration. |
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Database |
This node represents a database that is either a source or target within the Oracle GoldenGate configuration. |
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Trail |
This node represents one Oracle GoldenGate trail or file. |
Status Changes
A status or alert indicator (or both) on an object in the tree indicates that there is a condition that requires attention. A status change is indicated by one of these icons:


Context Menu Actions for These Nodes
By right-clicking a node to get the context menu, you can take the following actions:
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If an object is part of a Solution, a Show Solution command is available to display that solution in the diagram (Navigation Tree only).
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If a node contains sub-nodes, Expand and Collapse commands are available to show or hide the sub-nodes.
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If an object can be renamed, a Rename command is available. This command renames the object within Oracle GoldenGate Monitor (for all users), but does not rename the underlying component in the Oracle GoldenGate configuration. You can use up to 30 characters, including numbers, upper and lower-case letters, dashes, and underscores.
About the Diagram View
The Diagram View displays Oracle GoldenGate objects in the correct schematic relationship to one another. For example, a Host node would be shown with all of the Oracle GoldenGate components on that system, whereas an Instance node would only be shown with the components in that Oracle GoldenGate instance.
Summary attributes are displayed beneath the objects in the diagram to help you quickly see the state of important monitoring information, such as lag and process status.
You can change the amount of space that the Diagram View occupies:
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Click the expand or collapse arrows on the side of the Diagram View panel to expand or collapse the side panels (Navigation Tree, Overview, Attributes, and Alerts as applicable to the tab you are viewing).
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Click-and-drag the border of the Diagram View panel to expand or shrink it without collapsing the side panels.
The Diagram Toolbar
The diagram tools enable you to interact with and customize the display of the Oracle GoldenGate objects in the Diagram View.
Tool | Name | Purpose |
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Select |
Selects an object for which to display metric information in the Metrics panel. |
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Zoom Select |
Enables click-and-drag selection to enlarge and focus on objects within a specific area of the diagram. |
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Pan |
Enables click-and-drag movement of a large topology within the diagram so that different areas can be viewed. |
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Show/Hide Tooltips |
Enables or disables tooltips for the objects in the diagram. When tool tips are enabled, you can hover your pointer over any object to view an Metrics panel that displays summary information for that object. Tooltips show the same summary information that is shown in the diagram itself, but they are useful when those attributes are not readable in the diagram because of its scale. |
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Zoom-in |
Enlarges the entire diagram. |
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Zoom-out |
Reduces the entire diagram. |
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Show All |
Resets the diagram so that all of the objects are contained within the visible area. |
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Left-to-Right Layout |
Arranges the objects in their logical order from left to right, starting with the root object (that being the node that is selected in the Navigation Tree). |
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Top-to-Bottom Layout |
Arranges the objects in their logical order from top to bottom, starting with the root object (that being the node that is selected in the Navigation Tree). |
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Star Layout |
Arranges the objects in their logical order from the center, starting with the root object (that being the node that is selected in the Navigation Tree). |
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Start |
Starts the Oracle GoldenGate instance you want to monitor. This control appears only when an Extract or Replicat instance is selected. |
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Stop |
Stops the Oracle GoldenGate instance you are monitoring. This control appears only when an Extract or Replicat instance is selected. |
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Kill |
Stops the Oracle GoldenGate instance you are monitoring. This control appears only when an Extract or Replicat instance is selected. |
About the Metrics
Each Oracle GoldenGate component is associated with a specific set of Metrics (attributes). When you select a component in the Navigation Tree or Diagram View, the current state of the attributes of that object are shown in the Metrics panel and summary attributes are shown with the object in the diagram. Together, the various attributes present an accurate view of the overall health of the selected component.
All attributes measured by Oracle GoldenGate Monitor are listed and described in Attributes.
About the Status Indicators
The status indicators are displayed in the Status Bar and alongside Oracle GoldenGate objects in the Navigation Tree and Diagram View. In the Status Bar, they can be viewed regardless of which tab is currently active. When displayed in the Status Bar, the indicator shows that there is something that requires attention somewhere in the system.
When you see an indicator or alert, check the Navigation Tree to find the node where the same indicator appears and continue to drill down from nodes where it is displayed until you find the object that is affected.
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Manager Warning |
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Manager Alert |
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Database in error status |
Affected objects look similar to the following examples:
Status Descriptions
The following are the possible status indicators:
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Running |
An Oracle GoldenGate component is running properly. The status can be one of the
following:
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Warning |
The status could indicate a potential problem. The status can be one of the following:
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Error |
One of the following status occurred:
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Date and Time is displayed |
Last Updated |
The last refresh of the attributes was performed at this time. |