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8 Internet File System

Internet File System is the base target type for Oracle Content Management SDK (Oracle CM SDK). An Oracle CM SDK target is comprised of all the local Oracle CM SDK processes for one domain. There are two kinds of processes:

You can use Oracle Enterprise Manager to monitor and manage these processes.

8.1 Application URL Timing

The Application URL Timing category provides responsiveness information for the URL of the primary Web application running on the local host. It reports the availability and the response time of the URL.

8.1.1 Application URL Response Time (seconds)

This metric provides the response time of a URL. In particular, it returns the total elapsed time (in seconds) that it took to download the contents of that URL. The URL's contents include both the base page source and any frames or images in the page.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 3.0 and a warning threshold of 2.0. A critical alert is generated when the metric value exceeds the critical threshold value 2 times. A warning alert is generated when the metric value exceeds the warning threshold value 2 times. You can edit the value for a threshold as required.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

The average response time for the web application is %value% seconds

8.1.2 Application URL Status

This metric returns the availability of a URL:

  • 0 - The URL is not available.

  • 1 - The URL is available.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 0 and a warning threshold of NotDefined. A critical alert is generated when the metric value equals the critical threshold value 1 time. A warning alert is generated when the metric value equals the warning threshold value 1 time. Do not change the threshold value for this metric.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

The web application is down

8.2 Document Statistics

The Document Statistics category provides basic document statistics for documents in the target's repository. It reports the total document count, the total document content size, and the average document content size. The following table lists the metrics and associated descriptions.


Note:

For all target versions, the collection frequency for each metric is every 5 minutes.

Table 8-1 Document Statistics Metrics

Metric Description

Average Document Size (bytes)

Average content size of the documents in the target Oracle CM SDK repository

Total Number of Documents

Total number of documents in the target Oracle CM SDK repository

Total Size of Documents (bytes)

Total content size of the documents in the target Oracle CM SDK repository


8.3 Documents By MIME Type

The Documents By MIME Type category provides document statistics grouped by MIME type, for documents in the target's repository. It reports the number of documents and the total content size for each MIME type.

8.3.1 Documents

This metric reports the total number of documents for a given MIME type.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each MIME Type object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any MIME Type object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each MIME Type object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.3.2 Size of Documents (bytes)

This metric reports the total content size of all the documents belonging to a given MIME type.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each MIME Type object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any MIME Type object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each MIME Type object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.4 Load Balanced Application URL Timing

The Load Balanced Application URL Timing category provides responsiveness information for the load balanced URL of the primary Web application of the Oracle CM SDK domain. It reports the availability and the response time of the load balanced URL.

8.4.1 Load Balanced Application URL Response Time (seconds)

This metric provides the response time of a URL. In particular, it returns the total elapsed time (in seconds) that it took to download the contents of that URL. The URL's contents include both the base page source and any frames or images in the page.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 3.0 and a warning threshold of 2.0. A critical alert is generated when the metric value exceeds the critical threshold value 2 times. A warning alert is generated when the metric value exceeds the warning threshold value 2 times. You can edit the value for a threshold as required.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

The average response time for the load balanced web application is %value% seconds

8.4.2 Load Balanced Application URL Status

This metric returns the availability of a URL:

  • 0 - The URL is not available.

  • 1 - The URL is available.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 0 and a warning threshold of NotDefined. A critical alert is generated when the metric value equals the critical threshold value 1 time. A warning alert is generated when the metric value equals the warning threshold value 1 time. Do not change the threshold value for this metric.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

The load balancer or the web application is down

8.5 Node Statistics

The Node Statistics category provides basic statistics on all the Nodes of the target Oracle CM SDK domain. It reports the hostname and IP address, session count, Java VM thread count, the Java VM total/free/used memory for each Node.

8.5.1 Host Name and IP

This metric reports the hostname and the IP address of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Node Name object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Node Name object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Node Name object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.5.2 JVM Free Memory (%)

This metric reports the percentage of the Java VM free memory over the total memory of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 10.0 and a warning threshold of 15.0. A critical alert is generated when the metric value falls short of the critical threshold value 5 times. A warning alert is generated when the metric value falls short of the warning threshold value 5 times. You can edit the value for a threshold as required.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

The Java VM free memory is low in %NodeName% on %HostNameIP%

8.5.3 JVM Free Memory (MB)

This metric reports the Java VM free memory (in MB) of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Node Name object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Node Name object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Node Name object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.5.4 JVM Threads

This metric reports the Java VM thread count of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Node Name object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Node Name object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Node Name object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.5.5 JVM Total Memory (MB)

This metric reports the Java VM total memory (in MB) of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Node Name object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Node Name object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Node Name object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.5.6 JVM Used Memory (MB)

This metric reports the Java VM used memory (in MB) of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Node Name object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Node Name object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Node Name object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.5.7 Sessions

This metric reports the session count of a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Node Name object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Node Name object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Node Name object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.6 Response

The Response category provides the overall status, the Node process status, and the Domain Controller process status for the Oracle CM SDK target.

8.6.1 Domain Controller Status

This metric defines the status of the Domain Controller process as a number. The possible values are:

  • 0 (Down) - The Domain Controller process is down or unconnectable.

  • 1 (Up) - The Domain Controller process is up.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 0 and a warning threshold of NotDefined. A critical alert is generated when the metric value equals the critical threshold value 1 time. A warning alert is generated when the metric value equals the warning threshold value 1 time. Do not change the threshold value for this metric.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

The domain controller is not started

8.6.2 Node Status

This metric defines the statuses of the local Node processes as a number. The possible values are:

  • 0 (Down) - One or more of the local Node processes are down.

  • 0.5 (Unknown) - The statuses of the local Node processes are unknown, most likely due to the Domain Controller being down or unconnectable.

  • 1 (Up) - All of the local Node processes are up.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 0 and a warning threshold of 0.5. A critical alert is generated when the metric value equals the critical threshold value 1 time. A warning alert is generated when the metric value equals the warning threshold value 1 time. Do not change the threshold values for this metric.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

%NodeStatusMessage%

8.6.3 Node Status Message

This metric provides the detailed status message about the local Node processes. For example, it displays the Node names for all the local Node processes that are down.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

8.6.4 Status

This metric defines the overall status of the Oracle CM SDK local processes as a number. The possible values are:

  • 0 (Down) - All of the local processes are down.

  • 0.5 (Unknown) - The status of the local processes is unknown, most likely due to the Domain Controller being down or unconnectable.

  • 1 (Up) - One or more of the local processes are up.

By default, this metric has a critical threshold of 0 and a warning threshold of 0.5. A critical alert is generated when the metric value equals the critical threshold value 1 time. A warning alert is generated when the metric value equals the warning threshold value 1 time. Do not change the threshold values for this metric.

By default, Enterprise Manager tests the value of this metric every 5 minutes.

When an alert is generated, the alert text is:

%target% is either down or status unknown

8.7 Sessions By Server (Domain)

The Sessions By Server (Domain) category provides basic session information for the target Oracle CM SDK domain. It reports the session count grouped by Oracle CM SDK Server type.

8.7.1 Sessions By Server

This metric reports the session count for a given Oracle CM SDK Server type in the domain.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each Server Type object.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any Server Type object, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each Server Type object, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.8 Sessions By Server (Node)

The Sessions By Server (Node) category provides basic session information for each Oracle CM SDK Node in the target domain. For each Node, it reports the hostname, IP address, and session count grouped by Oracle CM SDK Server type.

8.8.1 Host Name and IP

This metric reports the hostname and the IP for a given Oracle CM SDK Node process.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each unique combination of Node Name and Server Type objects.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any unique combination of Node Name and Server Type objects, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each unique combination of Node Name and Server Type objects, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.8.2 Sessions By Server

This metric reports the session count for a given Oracle CM SDK Node process and a given Oracle CM SDK Server type.

Multiple Thresholds

For this metric, you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each unique combination of Node Name and Server Type objects.

If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any unique combination of Node Name and Server Type objects, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.

To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each unique combination of Node Name and Server Type objects, use the Edit Thresholds page.

8.9 Users

The Users category provides basic statistics for all Oracle CM SDK in the target's repository, including users with limited quota and users with unlimited quota. The following table lists the metrics and associated descriptions.


Note:

For all target versions, the collection frequency for each metric is every 5 minutes.

Table 8-2 Users Metrics

Metric Description

All Users

Total number of users in Oracle CM SDK

Average Consumed Quota By All Users (bytes)

Average amount of quota consumed by all Oracle CM SDK users

Average Consumed Quota By Limited Users (bytes)

Average amount of quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Average Consumed Quota By Unlimited Users (bytes)

Average amount of quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with unlimited quota

Consumed Quota By All Users (bytes)

Total amount of quota consumed by all Oracle CM SDK users

Consumed Quota By Limited Users (bytes)

Total amount of quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Consumed Quota By Unlimited Users (bytes)

Total amount of quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with unlimited quota

Users With Limited Quota

Total number of Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Users With Unlimited Quota

Total number of Oracle CM SDK users unlimited quota


8.10 Users (With Limited Quota)

The Users (With Limited Quota) category provides basic statistics for Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota. The following table lists the metrics and associated descriptions.


Note:

For all target versions, the collection frequency for each metric is every 5 minutes.

Table 8-3 Users (With Limited Quota) Metrics

Metric Description

Average Allocated Quota (bytes)

Average amount of quota allocated to Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Average Consumed Quota (bytes)

Average quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Consumed (%)

Percentage of the overall consumed quota over the overall allocated quota for Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Total Allocated Quota (bytes)

Total amount of quota allocated to Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Total Consumed Quota (bytes)

Total amount of quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota

Users (With Limited Quota)

Total amount of quota consumed by Oracle CM SDK users with limited quota