ABC: Company has implemented Oracle E-Business Suite. It has been live in production for about
one year. The system administrator is using Oracle Applications Manager (OAM) for monitoring
E-Business suite.
Because of the volume of concurrent requests submitted by the users, the IT group has
collectively decided to purge the concurrent requests and manager data every 10 days.
As part of the monitoring activity, the system administrator has added this to the critical activities.
In the “Update Frequency tor Monitored Critical Activities” form, he has entered a value of 10 in
the “Onsite Frequency Days” column and saved the form.
In the Application Dashboard screen, on the Critical Activities tabbed page, the following values
are displayed:
Why is the “On Schedule (Onsite frequency)” column showing a warning?
A.
When the program ran the last time, it completed with a warning.
B.
Programs are overdue with respect to Oracle recommended or Onsite frequencies.
C.
The program was scheduled in the concurrent manager to run ata frequency >10 days.
D.
The program was scheduled in the concurrent manager to runat a frequency<10 days.
Explanation:
On Schedule (Onsite Frequency) – indicates whether the onsite schedule has been
met. In this scenario the schedule has not been meet. One explanation could be that the program
was scheduled in thetconcurrent manager to run at a frequency greater than 10 days.
Note:
Onsite Frequency – the frequency that the program is currently scheduled to run. To change the
frequency, use the Update Frequency button to access the Update Frequency for Monitored
Critical Activities page. Note that this is the target frequency and may not be the frequency that the
program actually runs. Monitor the success of the target frequency with the On Schedule (Onsite
Frequency) field on the Applications Dashboard – Critical Activities page.
Note 2: On Schedule (Oracle Recommended) – indicates whether the Oracle recommended
schedule has been met (if applicable).
Reference: Oracle E-Business Suite System Administrator’s Guide – Maintenance:
Applications Dashboard – Critical Activities