Task Statuses
Table 1 lists synchronization task statuses and descriptions.
Status |
Description |
---|---|
Creating |
A synchronization instance is being created. |
Task creation failed |
Failed to create a real-time synchronization instance. |
Configuration |
The synchronization instance is successfully created, but the synchronization task is not started. You can continue to configure the task. |
Frozen |
Instances are frozen when the account balance is less than or equal to $0. |
Pending start |
The scheduled synchronization task has been delivered to the synchronization instance, waiting for the synchronization instance to start the synchronization task. |
Starting |
The task is being started. |
Start failed |
A real-time synchronization task fails to be started. |
Full synchronization |
A full synchronization task is being performed. |
Full synchronization failed |
A full synchronization task fails. |
Incremental synchronization |
An incremental synchronization task is being performed. |
Incremental synchronization failed |
An incremental synchronization task fails. |
Modifying task |
The synchronization object is being modified. |
Modifying task failed |
The synchronization object fails to be modified. |
Fault rectification |
A synchronization instance is faulty and the system automatically restores the synchronization task. |
Paused |
The real-time synchronization task has been paused. |
Cloning |
A synchronization task is being cloned. |
Cloning failed. |
The clone synchronization task fails. |
Changing specifications |
The instance specifications are being changed. After the change is complete, the task is automatically restored. |
Specification change failed |
The instance specifications fail to be changed. |
Task stopping |
The synchronization instance and resources used for executing the synchronization task are being released. |
Completing |
A synchronization instance and resources are being released. |
Stopping task failed |
The synchronization instance and resources fail to be released. |
Completed |
The task is completed and the synchronization instance is released. |
- If a task fails to be created, DRS retains the task for three days by default. After three days, the task automatically ends.
- By default, DRS retains a task in the Configuration state for three days. After three days, DRS automatically deletes background resources, and the task status remains unchanged. When you restart the task configuration, DRS applies for resources again.
- Deleted synchronization tasks are not displayed in the status list.
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