Files
oci-deal-accelerator/kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/enable-om-stack-monitoring-psft/_description.md
root b30a4f0d32 Diagram generation: ref-arch-driven procedure + spec validator + KB enrichment
The diagram path now follows a documented standard procedure (lookup
the closest Oracle Architecture Center reference → confirm components
→ author absolute_layout → spec validator → render → visually verify)
and ships persistent guardrails so layout regressions can't recur.

Persistent procedure changes (apply to all users, all sessions):
- tools/diagram_spec_validator.py — geometry checks (CONTAINER_TOO_THIN,
  CONTAINER_PADDING_VIOLATION, LABEL_OVERFLOW_PARENT) run BEFORE either
  renderer (drawio + PPTX). Catches the subnet-collapse / label-overflow
  bugs that the post-render drawio validator missed.
- tools/oci_diagram_gen.py + tools/oci_pptx_diagram_gen.py — call the
  spec validator before emitting any output. Adds mysql / mysql_heatwave
  type aliases.
- tools/archcenter_pattern_lookup.py — scores against cached page
  descriptions (not just the 1-line summary), supports --queries for
  multi-fragment composition, and applies synonym expansion via
  kb/architecture-center/synonyms.yaml so "LB HA cross AD" matches
  "load balancer high availability availability domain".
- kb/architecture-center/synonyms.yaml — canonical synonym table
  (load balancer, autonomous database, data guard, …) used by the
  lookup scorer.

KB enrichment:
- tools/archcenter_description_fetcher.py + 121 cached _description.md
  under kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/<slug>/. Removes the runtime
  dependency on docs.oracle.com when authoring specs and feeds the
  pattern-lookup scorer.
- 110+ cached .drawio / .svg / .png references for offline reuse,
  plus the OCI Toolkit v24.2 import (kb/diagram/assets/oci-toolkit-drawio).

Documentation:
- docs/skill/output-formats.md — new "Standard diagram-generation
  procedure (MANDATORY)" + geometry rules + the new validator entry.
- SKILL.md option 2 — references the mandatory procedure.
- README.md — describes the spec validator, archcenter_pattern_lookup
  and description fetcher, and updates the KB-health table.

Tooling that backs the procedure (cumulative across recent sessions):
tools/archcenter_case_runner.py, archcenter_batch_driver.py,
archcenter_zip_downloader.py, drawio_visual_validator.py,
drawio_fidelity_eval.py, harvest_drawio_icon.py, import_oci_library.py,
oci_pptx_diagram_gen.py, oci_pptx_render.py, refresh_pptx_icon_index.py.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 21:15:21 -03:00

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Enable Observability and Management Stack Monitoring for PeopleSoft

Summary (catalog)

Stack Monitoring for PeopleSoft. Automatic discovery of PIA, App Server, Process Scheduler, and database components. Metrics and alarms for performance and availability monitoring.

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Understand Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform Stack Monitoring Service for PeopleSoft Applications

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Understand Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform Stack Monitoring Service for PeopleSoft Applications

The Stack Monitoring services in Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform for PeopleSoft applications deliver essential insights into application health, including real-time performance tracking and out-of-box metrics. These services offer integrated visibility across your PeopleSoft stack, enabling efficient troubleshooting, performance optimization, and proactive issue resolution to ensure seamless and reliable operation of your enterprise applications.

Configure Your Environment

Before you can use the Stack Monitoring service, you must set up your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure environment to allow communication between the different components and services. This section explains the steps to set up Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Stack Monitoring.

Note: The full procedures for completing the steps in this topic are beyond the scope of this playbook. Please refer "Getting Started" in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation, which you can access from "Explore More", elsewhere in this playbook.

To properly configure your OCI envieronment, you need to complete these three steps:

  • Create or Designate a Compartment to Use

You can create a new compartment or use an existing compartment to install and configure the Stack Monitoring service. Stack Monitoring supports the following configurations to create a single-pane of glass for monitoring all resources:

  • All resources are deployed within the monitoring compartment.

  • Resources deployed in a compartment different than the monitoring compartment.

  • Install Management Agents

Next, you need to install the Management Agent, which is a prerequisite for using the Stack Monitoring service. You can learn more about the Management Agent in the following topic, "Learn About the Management Agent in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure ".

  • Enable the Stack Monitoring Service

Finally, you need to enable the Stack Monitoring service, from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console. Navigate to Stack Monitoring located under Observability and Management, Stack Monitoring. Select the compartment you want to monitor, and click Enable Stack Monitoring .

Learn About the Management Agent in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

The Management Agent in OCI is a lightweight software component that facilitates monitoring and management of on-premises resources and hybrid cloud environments. It securely connects these resources to OCI services such as Monitoring, Logging, and Operations Insights, enabling centralized visibility and control. As mentioned in the previous topic you need to set up this component to deploy stack monitoring.

The key Management Agent features are:

  • Monitoring: Provides detailed metrics and logs from on-premises resources to OCI Monitoring.

  • Logging: Sends log data from on-premises environments to OCI Logging for analysis and troubleshooting.

  • Operations Insights: Enables operational insights and automation for hybrid cloud environments.

  • Security: Ensures secure communication with OCI using encryption and authentication mechanisms.

See "Management Agent" in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation, which you can access from"Explore More".

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