Access Database Management Overview
On obtaining the required permissions and completing the prerequisite tasks, you can use the Database Management Overview page as a launch pad to get started with Database Management Diagnostics & Management for Oracle Databases.
To access the Overview page:
- Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console.
- Open the navigation menu, click Observability & Management. Under Database Management, click Overview.
- On the left pane, select the compartment that contains the Oracle Databases for which Diagnostics & Management is enabled.
On the Overview page, you can perform the following tasks for Oracle Databases:
- On the Database Performance Diagnostics & Management tile, click the Pricing and Documentation links for information on Diagnostics & Management pricing and features.
- On the Get started tile:
- Click Add policies to automatically generate and add policies to grant permissions to user groups to enable and use Diagnostics & Management features. For information, see Automatically Grant Permissions to User Groups.
- Click the available links to go to the Administration Managed databases page where you can enable Diagnostics & Management. For information, see Enable Diagnostics & Management.
- On the Oracle databases tile, view the total number of Oracle Databases in the compartment and the number of Oracle Databases for which Diagnostics & Management and other Database Management features are enabled. Note that to view the database information, you must have the required Database Management and other Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service permissions. For information, see Permissions Required to Use Diagnostics & Management.
- On the Related services tile, click the links to go to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ops Insights service and use its features. For information, see About Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ops Insights.
- On the left pane, click Diagnostics & Management to view and use the various Diagnostics & Management features, such as fleet summary and dashboards.