This is a screenshot of the Grid Control High Availability Console and shows statistics for the Cluster Database: dbm
At the top of the page are the following tabs:
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The High Availability Console page is arranged into the following areas, Availability Summary, Backup/Recovery Summary, Services Summary, Data Guard Summary, Additional Links, Availability Events, Flash Recovery Usage, and Services Details.
For each area there are availability details and historical sections that provide more information.
The Availability Summary section shows basic information about the status and availability of the current database. The Availability Summary section displays the current Status of the database, the Up or Down, Instances, Up Since, Overall Availability, Cluster, ASM Instances, and MAA Advisor.
Use the Availability Events section to view information about specific high availability events (alerts) for the current target. The event table lists the Severity, Message, Target, and Time of the event.
The Flash Recovery Area Usage includes a graph and usage.
The Backup/Recovery Summary area shows: Last Backup, Next Backup, and Flashback Time.
The Services Summary area shows: Problem Services, Clusterware Version, and Top Activity (a Details link).
The Data Guard Summary shows a link, Add Standby Database.
The Services Details area shows a table with columns: Name, Status, Running Instances, Average Response (ms), % CPU Load, and Alerts.
Use the Refresh button on the page to refresh manually or in 60 second or five minute intervals. When refreshing manually, metric data is collected in the background. The page displays a timestamp of the most recent time it was refreshed. You can customize the appearance of the page by clicking Customize to display the High Availability Console Options page.