Data Source: oci_os_management_hub_event
This data source provides details about a specific Event resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Os Management Hub service.
Returns information about the specified event.
Example Usage
data "oci_os_management_hub_event" "test_event" {
#Required
event_id = oci_os_management_hub_event.test_event.id
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
event_id- (Required) (Updatable) The OCID of the event.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
compartment_id- The OCID of the compartment.data- Provides additional information for a management station event.additional_details- Provides additional information for the work request associated with an event.exploit_cves- List of CVEs in the exploit.initiator_id- The OCID of the resource that triggered the event, such as scheduled job id.vmcore- Kernel event vmcore detailsbacktrace- Kernel vmcore backtrace.component- Kernel vmcore component.
work_request_ids- List of all work request OCIDs associated with the event.
attempted_resolutions- The actions used to attempt fixing the error.content- Provides information collected for the exploit attempt event.content_availability- Crash content availability status:- ‘NOT_AVAILABLE’ indicates the content is not available on the instance nor in the service
- ‘AVAILABLE_ON_INSTANCE’ indicates the content is only available on the instance.
- ‘AVAILABLE_ON_SERVICE’ indicates the content is only available on the service.
- ‘AVAILABLE_ON_INSTANCE_AND_SERVICE’ indicates the content is available both on the instance and the service
- ‘AVAILABLE_ON_INSTANCE_UPLOAD_IN_PROGRESS’ indicates the content is available on the instance and its upload to the service is in progress.
content_location- Location of the Kernel event content.exploit_detection_log_content- The content of the exploit detection log.exploit_object_store_location- The location of the exploit detection log within object storage.size- Size of the event content.type- Event type:KERNEL- Used to identify a kernel oops/crash contentEXPLOIT_ATTEMPT- Used to identify a known exploit detection content
error_cause- The commands executed by the agent that caused the error.error_log- The output log of the error.event_fingerprint- Fingerprint of the event.event_count- Number of times the event has occurred.health_state- Health state of the management stationoperation_type- Type of management station operation.reason- Reason for the event.reboot_status- Reboot status for the current eventresolution_log- The log output after the resolutions.resolution_status- Indicates if the event succeeded.status- Status of the management station operation.time_first_occurred- The date and time that the event first occurred.
defined_tags- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:{"Operations.CostCenter": "42"}event_details- Details of an event.event_summary- Summary of the event.freeform_tags- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:{"Department": "Finance"}id- The OCID of the event.is_managed_by_autonomous_linux- Indicates whether the event occurred on a resource that is managed by the Autonomous Linux service.lifecycle_details- Describes the current state of the event in more detail. For example, the message can provide actionable information for a resource in the ‘FAILED’ state.resource_id- The OCID of the managed instance or resource where the event occurred.state- The current state of the event.system_details- Provides information about the system architecture and operating system.architecture- Architecture type.ksplice_effective_kernel_version- Version of the Ksplice effective kernel.os_family- Operating system type.os_kernel_release- Release of the kernel.os_kernel_version- Version of the kernel.os_name- Name of the operating system.os_system_version- Version of the operating system.
system_tags- System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example:{"orcl-cloud.free-tier-retained": "true"}time_created- The date and time the Event was created, in the format defined by RFC 3339. Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Ztime_occurred- The date and time that the event occurred.time_updated- The date and time that the event was updated (in RFC 3339 format). Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Ztype- Event type:KERNEL_OOPS- Used to identify a kernel panic condition eventKERNEL_CRASH- Used to identify an internal fatal kernel error that cannot be safely recovered fromEXPLOIT_ATTEMPT- Used to identify a known exploit detection as identified by KspliceSOFTWARE_UPDATE- Software updates - PackagesKSPLICE_UPDATE- Ksplice updatesSOFTWARE_SOURCE- Software sourceAGENT- AgentMANAGEMENT_STATION- Management StationSYSADMIN- Used to identify attempts on fixing agent errors on the instanceREBOOT- Reboot