Updated on 2024-04-11 GMT+08:00

Pausing a Synchronization Task

DRS allows you to pause real-time synchronization tasks. For details about the synchronization scenarios where synchronization tasks can be paused, see Real-time Synchronization Scenarios Where Synchronization Tasks Can Be Paused.

Prerequisites

  • You have logged in to the DRS console.

Pausing a Task

  1. In the task list on the Data Synchronization Management page, locate the target task and click Pause in the Operation column.
  2. In the displayed Pause Task dialog box, select Pause log capturing and click Yes.

    • After the task is paused, the status of the task becomes Paused.
    • After you select Pause log capturing, the DRS instance will no longer communicate with the source and destination databases. If the pause duration is too long, the task may fail to be resumed because the logs required by the source database expire. It is recommended that the pause duration be less than or equal to 24 hours.

Pausing Tasks

  1. On the Data Synchronization Management page, select the tasks to be paused.
  2. Click Batch Operations in the upper left corner and choose Pause.
  3. In the displayed dialog box, confirm the task information and click Yes.

Real-time Synchronization Scenarios Where Synchronization Tasks Can Be Paused

The following tasks can be paused during incremental synchronization:

  • To the cloud
    • MySQL->MySQL
    • PostgreSQL->PostgreSQL
    • Oracle->PostgreSQL
    • Oracle->MySQL
  • From the cloud
    • MySQL->MySQL
    • MySQL->Kafka
  • Self-built -> Self-built
    • MySQL->Kafka
    • Oracle-> Kafka

In addition, the following tasks can be paused during full synchronization:

  • MySQL->MySQL
  • MySQL->Kafka
  • Oracle->MySQL
  • PostgreSQL->PostgreSQL