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Task Creation Process
Process of Creating a Migration Task
Figure 1 Process of creating a real-time migration task
- Obtaining a User Token: Call an IAM API to obtain a user token.
- Creating Tasks in Batches: Create a migration task.
- Querying Task Progress in Batches: Query the status of a task.
- Testing Connections in Batches: Test connections to the source and destination databases.
- Modifying Tasks in Batches: Modify the task name or description and set exception notification information.
- Updating Migrated User Information in Batches and Selecting Database Objects in Batches: Update the user and role information and select the database or table to be migrated.
- Performing a Batch Pre-Check: Perform a pre-check.
- Querying Pre-check Results in Batches: View the pre-check result. After the pre-check is passed, go to the next step.
- Obtaining Database Parameters in Batches: Obtain the parameters of the source and destination databases.
- Starting Tasks in Batches: Start a real-time migration task.
Process of Creating a Real-Time Synchronization Task
Figure 2 Process of creating a real-time synchronization task
- Obtaining a User Token: Call an IAM API to obtain a user token.
- Creating Tasks in Batches: Create a synchronization task.
- Querying Task Progress in Batches: Query the status of a task.
- Testing Connections in Batches: Test connections to the source and destination databases.
- Modifying Tasks in Batches: Modify the task name or description and set exception notification information.
- Configuring Synchronization Policies in Batches: Configure the synchronization policies, including the conflict policy, DROP Database filtering, and object synchronization scope.
- Selecting Database Objects in Batches: Select the database or table to be synchronized.
- Processing Data in Batches: Add rules for the selected objects.
- Performing a Batch Pre-Check: Perform a pre-check.
- Querying Pre-check Results in Batches: View the pre-check result. After the pre-check is passed, go to the next step.
- Starting Tasks in Batches: Start a real-time synchronization task.
Process of Creating a Real-Time DR Task
Figure 3 Process of creating a real-time DR task
- Obtaining a User Token: Call an IAM API to obtain a user token.
- Creating Tasks in Batches: Create a DR task.
- Querying Task Progress in Batches: Query the status of a task.
- Testing Connections in Batches: Test connections to the source and destination databases.
- Modifying Tasks in Batches: Modify the task name or description and set exception notification information.
- Setting Flow Control for Tasks: Configure the rate limit for a DR task.
- Performing a Batch Pre-Check: Perform a pre-check.
- Querying Pre-check Results in Batches: View the pre-check result. After the pre-check is passed, go to the next step.
- Obtaining Database Parameters in Batches: Obtain the parameters of the source and destination databases.
- Starting Tasks in Batches: Start a real-time DR task.
Parent topic: Getting Started
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