15 Single Sign-On Server
You can use the Single Sign-On Server metrics to monitor load and user activity on the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server. Statistics are for the previous 24 hours.
15.1 Login Server Metrics For The Last 24 Hours
These Login Server metrics provide information about login activity on the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server over the last 24 hours.
15.1.1 Number of Login Attempts
The total number of login attempts over the last 24 hours.
15.1.1.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.1.1.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.1.1.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.1.2 Number of Successful Login Attempts
The total number of successful login attempts over the last 24 hours.
15.1.2.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.1.2.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.1.2.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.1.3 Number of Unsuccessful Login Attempts
The total number of unsuccessful login attempts over the last 24 hours.
15.1.3.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.1.3.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.1.3.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.1.4 Percentage of Successful Logins
The percentage of successful login attempts over the last 24 hours.
15.1.4.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.1.4.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.1.4.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.1.5 Percentage of Unsuccessful Logins
The percentage of unsuccessful login attempts over the last 24 hours.
15.1.5.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.1.5.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.1.5.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.2 Login Server Metrics For The Last Hour
These metrics provide information about login activity on the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server over the last hour.
15.2.1 Number of Login Attempts
The total number of login attempts over the last hour.
15.2.1.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.2.1.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.2.1.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.2.2 Number of Successful Login Attempts
The total number of successful login attempts over the last hour.
15.2.2.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.2.2.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.2.2.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.2.3 Number of Unsuccessful Login Attempts
The total number of unsuccessful login attempts over the last hour.
15.2.3.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.2.3.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.2.3.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.2.4 Percentage of Successful Logins
The percentage of successful login attempts over the last hour.
15.2.4.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.2.4.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.2.4.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.2.5 Percentage of Unsuccessful Logins
The percentage of unsuccessful login attempts over the last hour.
15.2.5.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.2.5.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.2.5.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.3 Most Failed Login Users Metrics
The Most Failed Login Users Metrics provide detailed information about each failed login attempt, including the time when the failure happened and the IP address of the machine where the user attempted to login.
15.3.1 Frequency
The number of times a user has failed to login during the previous 24 hours.
15.3.1.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.3.1.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.3.1.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.3.2 Subscriber ID
The subscriber ID of the user trying to log in.
15.3.2.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.3.2.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.3.2.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.3.3 Subscriber Name
The subscriber name of the user trying to log in.
15.3.3.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.3.3.2 Data Source
Not applicable.
15.3.3.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.4 SSO Database Instance Metric
The Database Instance metric provides information about the Oracle Database that the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server schema is running on.
15.4.1 Instance Name
The name of the Oracle Database where the OracleAS Portal schema is running.
15.4.1.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.4.1.2 Data Source
This is obtained by selecting instance_name from the v$instance table.
15.4.1.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.4.2 Start Time
Shows the time at which the Oracle Database was last started.
15.4.2.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.4.2.2 Data Source
This is obtained by selecting startup_time from the v$instance table.
15.4.2.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.4.3 Version
The version of the Oracle Database being used.
15.4.3.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected.
15.4.3.2 Data Source
This is obtained by selecting version from the v$instance table.
15.4.3.3 User Action
Specific to your site.
15.5 SSO Status Metric
The SSO Status metrics allow you to monitor the status of the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server.
15.5.1 Status
Indicates whether the Single Sign-On Server is accessible.
15.5.1.1 Metric Summary
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected and compared against the default thresholds. The 'Consecutive Number of Occurrences Preceding Notification' column indicates the consecutive number of times the comparison against thresholds should hold TRUE before an alert is generated.
15.5.1.2 Data Source
This status test involves pinging a package on the Single Sign-On Server schema using mod_plsql.
15.5.1.3 User Action
If this status test fails, it indicates that there is an issue with one or more of the components that the Single Sign-On Server depends on. For example, the Single Sign-On Server Database Access Descriptor (DAD) may have an incorrect password, the Oracle HTTP Server may be down, or the Oracle Database the schema is running on may be unaccessible.