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6. In the Incidents table, locate the row for **Availability** and click on the number under .
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6. In the Incidents table, locate the row for **Availability** and click on the number under ƒƒ.
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14. Incident Dashboard provides a holistic view of your incidents. It contains 3 sections.
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14. Incident Dashboard provides a holistic view of your incidents. It contains 3 sections:
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- Summary: Count of incidents that are open, fatal, escalated, unassigned, and unacknowledged. These are the incidents that need to be triaged or worked on immediately. Fatal and Escalated count are highlighted in Red by default.
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- Charts: Provides an easy-to-understand look at the current incident distribution and management status for each incident. Drill down capability with stackable filters to slice and dice data any way you like. Customize to add/update/remove charts to provide a personalized view in Incident Manager.
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4. In Incident Manager, the “All open incidents” view is displayed by default.
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Click the incident with Summary text “The value of Fast Recovery Area % Used is 70.013”. Details of the incident will be displayed in the bottom pane.
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**Note**: You can ignore any differences in values that you see for the Fast Recovery Area Used(&) in your lab environment vs. what is shown in this workbook.
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**Note**: You can ignore any differences in values that you see for the Fast Recovery Area Used(%) in your lab environment vs. what is shown in this workbook.
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**Note**: The Fast Recovery Area (FRA) is a unified storage location for all Oracle Database files related to recovery.
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