Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage uses a storage architecture that stores and manages data as objects and provides reliable, secure, and scalable object storage. Some typical use cases include data backup, file sharing,and storing unstructured data like logs and sensor-generated data. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage service uses buckets to organize your files. A bucket is a container for storing objects in a compartment within a namespace. A bucket is associated with a single compartment.

Use the Oracle Cloud integration to discover and collect metrics against the OCI Buckets.

Setup

To set up the Oracle Cloud integration and discover the OCI Buckets service, do the following:

  1. Create a Oracle Cloud (OCI) integration if not available in your installed integrations.

  2. You can select OCI Buckets during integration or you can edit the existing integration and select OCI Buckets.

  3. Scan to discover the resources at any time independent of the predefined schedule.

  4. Once the scan is completed, you can view the OCI Buckets resource under Infrastructure > Resources > Oracle Cloud category.

  5. Create a template. See Create a Template for more information on how to create a template.

  6. Refer to Assign a Template on how to assign a template to a resource.

  7. Click the Metrics tab to view the monitoring data of OCI Buckets as shown below:

Supported metrics

OpsRamp MetricOracle Cloud MetricMetric Display NameUnitDescriptionAggregation Type
oci_buckets_ObjectCountObjectCountNumber of ObjectscountThe count of objects in the bucket, excluding any multipart upload parts that have not been discarded (aborted) or committed.mean
oci_buckets_StoredBytesStoredBytesBucket SizebytesThe size of the bucket, excluding any multipart upload parts that have not been discarded (aborted) or committed.mean