Using the Self Healing Reports

Use the Self Healing link in the navigation menu to see information, details and trends for the automatic corrective actions taken for customers with active OCI services.

See the following sections:

Note

To view the Self Healing menu, you must have at least one active OCI service.

The Self Healing menu provides information on the corrective actions taken across all your OCI services and environments, and their specific details and overall trends, as explained in the following sections.

By default, information on the Self Healing Dashboard view is displayed for the current month, while information on the Self Healing List and Chart views is displayed for three months prior to the current month. For more information on how to display self healing data for the entire previous year, as well as self healing data in a particular month or period across the previous year, see the Generating Reports for Different Time Periods section in Working with Oracle Pulse.

Note

Only valid time frames can be selected, where the end date is later than the start date.

You can click the widgets and charts on the Self Healing Dashboard and Chart views to open detailed table views. You can then use the table views to sort records, as explained in the Generating Reports for Different Time Periods section in Working with Oracle Pulse.

Note

Only valid time frames can be selected, where the end date is later than the start date.

To access the Self Healing dashboard

  1. Sign in to Oracle Pulse as explained in the Accessing Oracle Pulse section in Overview of Oracle Pulse.

    The Pulse Dashboard is displayed by default.

  2. Click Self Healing in the navigation menu, under AIOps.

    The Self Healing dashboard opens.

Click the icons in the upper left corner to access the tabs on the Self Healing menu:

  • Click Dashboard View to access the Self Healing Dashboard view.

  • Click List View to access the Self Healing List view.

  • Click Chart View to access the Self Healing Chart view.