You monitor the health, capacity, and performance of Service Mesh by using metrics, alarms, and
notifications.
This topic describes the metrics emitted by the metric namespace
oci_servicemesh.
Overview
Metrics help you monitor Service Mesh resources.
Namespace
A namespace is a container for metrics. The namespace identifies the service
sending the metrics. The namespace for Service Mesh is
oci_servicemesh.
Metrics
Metrics are the fundamental concept in telemetry and monitoring. Metrics
define a time-series set of datapoints. Each metric has a namespace, metric
name, compartment identifier, one or more dimensions, and a unit of measure.
Each datapoint has a timestamp, value, and count associated with it.
Dimensions
A dimension is a key-value pair that defines the characteristics associated
with the metric. For example, resourceId is the OCID of the
resource that was scanned.
Statistics
Statistics are metric data aggregations over specified periods of time.
Aggregations are done using the namespace, metric name, dimensions, and the
data point unit of measure within the time period specified.
Alarms
Alarms are used to automate operations monitoring and performance. An alarm
tracks changes that occur over a specific time period and performs one or
more defined actions, based on the rules defined for the metric.
Required IAM Policy 🔗
To monitor resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you must be
given the required type of access. An IAM administrator must write the required
policies whether you're using the Console or the REST API with an SDK, CLI, or other
tool.
The policy must give you access to the monitoring services and the resources being monitored. If you get a "you don't have permission" or an "unauthorized" message, confirm with your administrator the type of access you were granted. Also, ensure you are working in the correct compartment.
For more information on user authorizations for monitoring, see the Authentication
and Authorization section for the related service: