OCI Service Gateway monitoring
The Service Gateway in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) allows private access to Oracle services from within your virtual cloud network (VCN) without exposing resources to the public internet. This helps maintain security while ensuring seamless connectivity for workloads running in OCI.
Site24x7 automatically discovers and monitors your OCI Service Gateways across compartments. It tracks their availability, connectivity status, and configuration changes. With continuous polling and metrics collection, you can detect performance issues early, stay informed about service accessibility, and troubleshoot faster.
Overview
Integrating Site24x7 with OCI Service Gateway lets you monitor the availability, performance, and usage of your service gateway endpoints in real time. This is important because service gateways are often a critical link for accessing services like Object Storage, Autonomous Database, or other Oracle services from private subnets.
Any downtime or performance issue in the gateway can disrupt data transfers, application workflows, or analytics jobs relying on these services. Monitoring ensures you detect problems early, maintain service reliability, and avoid costly downtime.
Use case
Consider a financial services company running critical applications in a VCN that need constant access to Oracle Object Storage through an OCI Service Gateway. Any downtime or misconfiguration could disrupt access, impact transactions, or delay customer services.
With Site24x7’s Service Gateway monitoring, the IT team gets real-time alerts on connectivity issues or status changes. They can quickly identify whether the problem is due to the gateway or a configuration update and fix it before it affects business operations.
Benefits of Site24x7's service gateway integration
Integrate your service gateway with Site24x7 and leverage the following benefits:
- Proactive monitoring: Detect gateway downtime or performance degradation before it impacts applications.
- Enhanced visibility: Track metrics like availability, latency, and traffic for informed troubleshooting.
- Secure operations: Maintain private access to OCI services without exposing endpoints to the public internet.
- Reduced downtime: Mitigate business disruptions with faster incident response.
Setup and configuration
- Site24x7 uses cross-tenancy access to monitor your resources using Site24x7's tenancy user. Log in to your Site24x7 account and create a specific policy to allow Site24x7 to view your resources without affecting your security.
- On the Integrate OCI Monitor page, select Service Gateway from the Services to be discovered list.
Policies and permissions
Ensure that the associated OCI policy has the following statement:
- "read service-gateways"
Polling frequency
Site24x7 queries OCI service-level APIs according to the set polling frequency (from once a minute to once a day) to collect metrics from the Service Gateway monitor.
Supported metrics
These are the supported metrics for the Service Gateway monitor.
Metric name | Description | Statistics | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Bytes to Service |
The number of bytes successfully sent from the service gateway toward Oracle services. |
Sum |
Bytes |
Bytes from Service |
The number of bytes successfully sent from the service gateway toward customer instances. |
Sum |
Bytes |
Packets to Service |
The number of packets successfully sent from the service gateway toward Oracle services. |
Sum |
Count |
Packets from Service |
The number of packets successfully sent from the service gateway toward customer instances. |
Sum |
Count |
Packet Drops to Service Gateway |
Total number of packets from OCI resources to Service Gateway that were dropped by the Service Gateway due to various reasons. |
Sum |
Count |
Packet Drops from Service |
The number of packets dropped while sending packets from the service gateway toward customer instances. |
Sum |
Count |
Drops to Service - Disabled |
Number of packets dropped when going to service due to the service gateway being disabled or in a non-operational state. |
Sum |
Count |
Drops to Service - MTU Exceeded |
Number of packets dropped when going to service due to packet size exceeding the maximum transmission unit (MTU) limit. |
Sum |
Count |
Drops to Service - Destination Unknown |
Number of packets dropped when going to service because the destination service endpoint could not be resolved or found. |
Sum |
Count |
Drops to Service - TTL Expiry |
Number of packets dropped when going to service due to time to live (TTL) expiration during packet transmission. |
Sum |
Count |
Drops to Service - Misconfiguration |
Number of packets dropped when going to service due to configuration errors in the service gateway or related network components. |
Sum |
Count |
Total Bytes |
Aggregated metric representing the total bytes processed (both to and from) by the Service Gateway. Critical for understanding overall traffic volume. |
Sum |
Bytes |
Total Packets |
Aggregated count of all packets processed (both to and from) by the Service Gateway. Essential for traffic pattern analysis. |
Sum |
Count |
Total Drops |
Aggregated count of all packets dropped by the Service Gateway across all drop categories. Key indicator for gateway performance and health monitoring. |
Sum |
Count |
Drop Rate |
Calculated percentage of packets dropped versus total packets processed. Key performance indicator showing the health and efficiency of the Service Gateway. Values above 1-2% typically indicate infrastructure or configuration issues requiring immediate attention. |
Average |
Percentage |
Threshold configuration
To configure thresholds for the Service Gateway monitor:
- Log in to your Site24x7 account and navigate to Admin > Configuration Profiles > Threshold and Availability.
- Click Add Threshold Profile.
- Select Service Gateway from the Monitor Type drop-down menu and provide an appropriate name in the Display Name field.
- The supported metrics are displayed in the Threshold Configuration section. You can set threshold values for all the metrics mentioned above.
- Click Save.
Licensing
- Each Service Gateway monitor utilizes one basic monitor license.
Viewing service gateway data
To monitor your service gateway environment, log in to your Site24x7 account and navigate to Cloud > OCI > Service Gateway.
Monitor data
The monitor data for the Service Gateway monitor is given below.
Summary
The Summary tab offers a comprehensive overview of the events timeline and metrics, presenting insightful charts that shed light on the performance of the Service Gateway monitor.
Configuration
The Configuration tab summarizes essential details of the Service Gateway monitor, including its Created Time,State, and other configuration details.
Zia Forecast
The Zia Forecast tab displays the forecast chart with future points of a performance metric (measurement of resource usage) based on historical time series data. 30 days of historical data is used to predict what your metric usage will be in the next seven days.
Outages
The Outages tab provides details on an outage's Start Time, End Time, Duration, and Comments (if any).
Inventory
Obtain details like Type, Region, Monitor Licensing Category, and much more from the Inventory tab. The Threshold and Availability Profile and the Notification Profilecan be set according to the user and viewed in this tab.
Log Report
The Log Report tab offers a consolidated report of the Service Gateway monitor's log status, which can be downloaded as a CSV file.
Alert Logs
The Alert Logs tab displays a chronological list of all triggered alerts related to the Service Gateway monitor. This tab helps you trace alert history and severity to assess issues and validate threshold settings.
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