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Viewing a Migration Task Group

Updated on 2024-12-19 GMT+08:00

You can view the migration progress and details as well as perform operations on a task group at any time.

Viewing the Details of a Migration Task Group

  1. Sign in to the console and go to the OMS page.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Migration Task Groups.

    The Migration Task Groups page is displayed.

  3. In the upper right corner of the migration task group list, choose a status to filter task groups.

    Table 1 lists the task group statuses.

    Table 1 Migration task group statuses

    Status

    Description

    Waiting

    The migration task group is being initialized.

    Creating

    Migration tasks in the task group are being created.

    Executing

    Migration tasks in the group are being executed.

    Paused

    Migration tasks in the task group are paused and can be manually resumed.

    Creation failed

    Creation of migration tasks in the group fails.

    Failed

    The migration fails. You can restart the task group to retry the migration.

    Succeeded

    The migration is complete.

    Pausing

    Migration tasks in the task group are being paused.

    Waiting for deletion

    Migration tasks in the task group are waiting for deletion.

    Deleting

    Migration tasks in the task group are being deleted.

  4. Click the task group ID to view the number of migrated objects, total number of objects, migration progress, migration speed, source and destination information, and migration settings.

Configuring Traffic Limiting Rules

You can add, modify, or delete traffic limiting rules for a migration task group at any time.

  1. Sign in to the management console and go to the OMS page.
  2. In the migration task group list, locate the task group for which you want to add, modify, or delete a traffic limiting rule. Then click the task group ID.
  3. Click next to Traffic Limiting.

    • To add a rule, click Add Rule and set Start Time, End Time, and Maximum Bandwidth.
    • To modify a rule, modify Start Time, End Time, and Maximum Bandwidth.
    • To delete a rule, locate the rule and click in the Operation column.
      NOTE:
      • The maximum bandwidth ranges from 1 MB/s to 200 MB/s.
      • A maximum of five rules can be added for a migration task group.

  4. Click OK.

View Migration Records

OMS records the objects that are migrated, failed, or ignored in three separate lists and stores these lists in the destination bucket.

The following table described how to obtain these object lists.

If...

Then...

The number of migrated objects is greater than 0

On the task group details page, click the link next to Migrated Object List to download the .txt file that lists migrated objects.

NOTE:

The path for storing a migrated object list is in the oms/task_group/<task-group-ID>/success_object_lists/<task-name>/<timestamp>.success_list.txt format.

The number of ignored objects is greater than 0

On the task details page, click the link next to Ignored Object List to download the .txt file that lists ignored objects.

NOTE:

The path for storing an ignored object list is in the oms/task_group/<task-group-ID>/skip_object_lists/<task-name>/<timestamp>.skip_list.txt format.

The number of failed objects is greater than 0

On the task group details page, click the path link next to Failed Object Storage Path to download the list of failed objects in the .txt format.

NOTE:

The path for storing a failed object list is in the oms/task_group/Task group ID/failed_object_lists/Task name/Timestamp.failed_list.txt.

For details about the error codes in a failed object list, see Viewing the List of Failed Objects.

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