Verifying the configuration on TrueSight console


This topic provides information on how to verify the configuration on TrueSight console was successful or not. Once you configure a policy on the TrueSight console, it enables self-monitoring-parameters to validate a successful configuration or to alert about malfunction in the configuration. After a successful configuration, you should be able to see the monitoring hierarchy created and data collection happening.

To validate the configuration on TrueSight console

After applying the configuration, review the monitoring hierarchy to validate the configuration on TrueSight console.

  • If the tree structure is completed

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You will need to review Instance-KOE_INSTANCE self-monitoring-parameters: Instance status and Instance configuration status
The Instance status annotation indicates the connection to the Oracle database was unsuccessful. Other availability errors are annotated on Instance configuration status. 
For any connection errors, you will need to review instance connection details in the TrueSight infrastructure policy
For any monitor user permission errors, you will need to review the required permission are set to the monitoring user.

  • If the environment container is created

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You will need to review Oracle-Environment-KOE_ENVIRONMENT self-monitoring-parameter Configuration status. 
The Configuration status annotation indicates an issue with the java backend collector. For any java backend collector error you will need to review Java collector settings details in the TrueSight infrastructure policy.

  • If the root containers exists

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You will need to review Oracle-Main-KOE_MAIN self-monitoring-parameter “Configuration status” if there is any issue with presentation server such as configuration wasn’t push correctly and the environment container wasn’t created.

Note

If the status is Not OK, the annotation shows the root cause of the error and also possible corrective actions.

 

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