The user(s) identified in this notification have not used Cloud Shell for at least 180 days. Due to their inactivity, their Cloud Shell free storage which contains their home directory has been marked as "Inactive" and may be deleted in the future if action is not taken. Inactive Cloud Shell storage (home directory) will automatically be deleted 240 days after the user's last Cloud Shell session. For more information, see Cloud Shell Limitations.
Why did I receive the notice?
You are the administrator of the tenancy. Your home directory or the home directory of a user(s) in your tenancy are marked "Inactive".
Do I need to take action?
To retain the home directories for the inactive Cloud Shell user(s), you must inform each inactive Cloud Shell user to log into the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Console and start a new Cloud Shell session. This will automatically mark the instance(s) as "Active" and prevent the user’s home directory from being deleted. For more information, see How to Launch a Cloud Shell.
If you do nothing and the user's home directory is deleted, the user will continue to have access to Cloud Shell. However, they will lose any files they stored in their home directory. A new home directory (without old data) will be assigned when the user starts a new Cloud Shell session. Access to the OCI Console and other cloud services will not be affected.