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Drill Report
Updated on 2025-03-17 GMT+08:00
Creating a Drill Report
Once a drill is finished, you can create a drill report.
- Log in to COC.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Resilience Center > Chaos Drill. On the displayed page, click the Drill Tasks tab.
Figure 1 Drill tasks
- Locate the target drill task and click Drill Record in the Operation column. In the displayed drill record list, locate a desired drill record, click View Report or View Progress in the Operation column. On the displayed Drill Record Detail page, click Generate Drill Report on the right.
Figure 2 Drill record listFigure 3 Drill Record Detail page
- On the displayed Drill Report page and update the report name.
Figure 4 Drill report details
- On the drill report page, enter the drill duration and click OK.
Figure 5 Modifying drill duration
- On the drill report page, click Create Improvement Task, enter information about the improvement item, and click OK to save the created improvement ticket. For details about the follow-up handling of improvement ticket, see Improvement Management.
Figure 6 Creating Improvement Item
Table 1 Improvement ticket parameters Parameter
Description
Improvement Task
Improvement task name
Application
Application to which the improvement task belongs
Type
Type of the improvement task
Improvement Owner
Owner of the improvement task
Expected Completion
Expected completion time of the improvement task
Symptom
Symptom
Improvement Ticket Closure Criteria
Criteria for the closure of the improvement ticket
- On the Drill Report page, click the Fault Record tab to view fault records.
Figure 7 Fault record
Parent topic: Chaos Drills
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