Monitor types and attributes


An application class is a logical grouping of individual applications, while an application group is a logical grouping of application instances. Within PATROL, you use application classes to define the attributes of all instances within an application class (global settings), or the attributes of a single application instance that has been customized (local settings).

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Monitor types in the TrueSight console and Central Monitoring Administration are known as application classes in the PATROL consoles.

Attributes in Central Monitoring Administration are known as parameters in the PATROL consoles.

You can access Central Monitoring Administration from the TrueSight console or ProactiveNet. 

The following topics describe the application classes used in the PATROL for Oracle Enterprise Database product:

Monitored Services

Monitor Type

Description

Top-level containers

Serves as the root containers for the Oracle Enterprise environment.

Oracle Tablespace

Monitor the space available and the space utilized by pluggable tablespaces and databases.

Oracle Pluggable Database

Monitor the mode, size, status, and user sessions of the pluggable database. 

Oracle Pluggable Tablespace

Monitor the space available and the space utilized by pluggable tablespaces. 

Oracle UNDO operations

Monitor UNDO blocks and space usage in the database. 

Oracle user sessions

Monitor sessions and user activity in the database.

Oracle services

Monitor Oracle services executed in the database.

Operating system utilization

Monitor operating system utilization statistics and system resources.

Oracle Data Guard

Monitors the Oracle Data Guard instances.

Oracle instance

Monitors the Oracle instances.

Oracle users

Monitor user activity in the database.

Oracle system

Monitor the system (logical and physical) performance of the database.

Oracle jobs

Monitor the jobs in the database.

Oracle custom query

Monitor SQL query details in the database.

Oracle Standby health

Monitor all the standby Data Guard instances.

Oracle listeners

Monitor the listener status and response time of the database. 

Oracle wait events

Monitor the wait time and wait count of the database. 

Oracle ASM disk

Monitor the ASM disks performance of the database.

 

 

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