Stop and Start an Oracle Integration Instance
You can stop and start Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances. After a stop request is initiated, the instance goes into a pausing state. During the pausing state, no new integrations and processes are started. In-flight integrations and processes continue until they either complete or reach a checkpoint. When the integrations and processes are no longer running, the instance goes into a completely paused state. During this state, Oracle Integration design time, settings, and monitoring capabilities are unavailable.
Note
Oracle recommends the following:
Oracle recommends the following:
- Do not stop instances running in a production environment.
- Do not stop or start instances on a nightly basis. During routine maintenance patching, lifecycle operations are disabled. This may lead to a situation where the service instance cannot be started or stopped for several hours while the patching cycle completes.
- Start or stop an instance in either of two ways:
- On the Integration Instances page, go to the end of the row for the specific instance, and click . Note that an active instance is identified as Active and an inactive/stopped instance is identified as Inactive in the State column.
- On the details page of a specific instance, click the More Actions menu.
- Select the action to perform:
Note
You can use the REST APIs to stop and start an instance. See Oracle Integration API. Oracle Integration APIs are available in the left navigation pane.
You can use the REST APIs to stop and start an instance. See Oracle Integration API. Oracle Integration APIs are available in the left navigation pane.