View Instance Details
You can view details about a provisioned instance and perform tasks such as accessing the instance login page to design integrations and processes, editing an instance, adding tags, deleting instances, and viewing custom endpoint details and instance life cycle activity.
- Open the navigation menu and click Developer Services. Under Application Integration, click Integration.
- Click a specific instance name. The Details page is displayed. The word
Active is displayed beneath the green circle to indicate that
this instance is running. If you are viewing an Oracle Integration for SaaS instance,
the License Type field is not displayed.The following table describes the key information shown on the instance details page:
Button or Field Description Open console button
Click Open console to access Oracle Integration. See Get Familiar with the Home Page in Getting Started with Oracle Integration 3.
Note: Alternatively, you can access Oracle Integration from the Integration instances page. Next to the instance you want to access, on the far right, click , and choose Open console.
Edit button
Click Edit to edit the settings for your instance. See Edit the Edition, License Type, Message Packs, and Custom Endpoint of an Instance.
Move button
Click Move to move the instance to a different compartment. This action can take some time to complete. See Move an Instance to a Different Compartment.
Add tags button
Click Add tags to add tags to the instance. You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy. See Resource Tags.
More Actions menu
Click More Actions to see other options: - Stop/Start: See Stop and Start an Oracle Integration Instance.
- Delete: See Delete an Instance.
Integration instance information tab
- Created: Shows the date the instance was created.
- Updated: Shows the date the instance was last updated (for example, the last time it was started).
- Version: Appears only when you have or can create Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Oracle Integration 3 instances.
- Consumption model: Shows the consumption (billable) model used for the instance—Metered (Universal Credits), Subscription (OIC4SaaS), or Oracle Integration Government.
- Edition: Shows the edition selected for the instance—Standard, Enterprise, or Healthcare.
- OCID: Shows the value that uniquely identifies the instance. Click Show to see the full OCID. Click Copy to copy it.
- Service console URL: Shows the URL to access the associated Oracle Integration instance application. Click Show to see the full URL. Click Copy to copy it.
- Shape: Shows the shape selected for the instance—Development or Production.
- License type: Shows the type of license used for the instance—either a new cloud license or an existing license brought over from Oracle Fusion Middleware (The second option isn't available for the Healthcare edition.)
If you are viewing an Oracle Integration for SaaS instance, the License Type field is not displayed.
- Message packs: Shows the number of message packs and the quantity of messages in each pack. See Choose a Message Pack Number.
- File Server: Shows whether File Server is enabled for the instance. If it isn't, you can click the link to enable it. Cannot be undone.
See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration 3.
- Visual Builder: Shows whether Visual Builder is enabled for the instance. If it isn't, you can click the link to enable it. Cannot be undone.
- Process
Automation: Shows whether Process
Automation is enabled for the instance. If it isn't, you can click the link to enable it. Cannot be undone.
See Enable Process Automation with Oracle Integration 3 in Administering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation.
- Data retention: Shows how long data is retained for the instance. By default, Standard or Enterprise edition instances retain data for 32 days, but you can increase the data retention period if you want (this incurs extra costs). Healthcare edition instances retain data for 184 days. To change the data retention period, click Manage. See Edit the Data Retention Period for an Instance.
Note: The IP address of your instance is not visible in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. If you need the outbound NAT address, file a service request with Oracle Support Services to obtain this value.
Custom Endpoint tab
This tab is displayed only for instances that have a configured custom endpoint.
See Configure a Custom Endpoint for an Instance.
Click the tab to view the custom endpoint URL, certificate details, and the original URL of the instance.Note
You can view the Certificate Secret Name only if you are granted the necessary permissions.Tags tab
Lists tags associated with this instance. You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy. See Resource Tags.
Metrics page
Displays message metrics. See View Message Metrics and Billable Messages.
Work requests page
Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.
Associated services page
Lists services associated with this instance, such as File Server, Visual Builder, and Process Automation.
Private endpoints page
Lists private endpoints associated with this instance. See Connect to Private Resources. Network access page
View and manage allowlist rules. See Configure an Allowlist for Your Instance.
Logs page
Enable and disable the capture of logging activity. See Capture the Activity Stream of Integrations in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.