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Viewing Data Integration Tasks

Updated on 2024-05-07 GMT+08:00

Overview

After you create a data integration task, you can view the task information, including the task configuration information, run logs, operation logs, and scheduling logs.

You can also modify the task configuration. The procedure for modifying a task is similar to that for creating a task. For details, see Creating a Data Integration Task.

NOTICE:

Exercise caution when modifying task configuration information to avoid dirty data or incomplete data integration at the destination. Especially, modifying source or destination information may cause changes to the data integration solution.

Viewing Task Information

  1. Log in to the ROMA Connect console. On the Instances page, click View Console of an instance.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Fast Data Integration > Task Management.
  3. On the Task Management page, click a task name. On the task details page, view related configuration and log information.
    You can filter tasks by Integration Mode, Task Status, Task Name, or other criteria. Flow tasks do not have the task information page.
    Table 1 Task information

    Task Information

    Description

    Basic information

    Basic task information, including the task name, task ID, integration mode, and task status.

    Details

    Task configuration information, including the source, destination, and mapping information. (No mapping information is displayed for composite tasks.)

    Scheduling

    Schedule information of a task. Only scheduled tasks have schedule information. For real-time tasks, no schedule information is involved.

    Logs

    Scheduling logs and operation logs of tasks. The lasted 10,000 execution records can be retained.

    • A scheduling log records information about the task execution, including the schedule execution time, data reading time, data volume, duration of each phase, data source reading duration, system processing duration, and statistics period.
    • An operation log records the management operations of tasks, including creating, updating, deleting, starting, and stopping tasks.

Viewing Scheduling Details

  1. Log in to the ROMA Connect console. On the Instances page, click View Console of an instance.
  2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Fast Data Integration > Schedule Monitoring.
  3. On the Schedule Monitoring page, filter information such as the running status, scheduling mode, scheduling period, and latest execution time based on the task status and task name.

    For a composite task, you can also view the synchronization progress, time for reading full data in the table, and other information.

  4. Click View Log on a task to view the detailed scheduling logs of the task.
    • You can specify Time Range to view scheduling logs in a specified period.
    • You can click (detail mode) or (list mode) on the right to switch the log display mode.

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