Managing Smart Refining Tasks
All refining tasks are displayed on the page. You can view the name/ID, associated dataset, latest running status, latest generated dataset, latest running time, creator, and supported operations of each task. This section describes how to perform operations on a refining task.
Managing Refining Tasks
Refining tasks can be filtered, searched, started, stopped, retried, edited, and deleted. The following describes these operations.
- Filtering and searching for refining tasks In the search box on the Smart Refining page, you can filter tasks by ID, Latest Status, or Creator, or enter a keyword to quickly find the target task. You can also click My Created to filter the refining tasks created by the current login user.Figure 1 Filtering and searching for refining tasks
- Starting a refining task
On the Smart Refining page, if you want to run a refining task whose Latest Status is Dataset generated, Not started, or Stopped again, click Start in the Operation column. In the Start Smart Refining panel, modify the refining configuration as required and click OK. For details about the parameters, see Table 2.
- Stopping a refining task
On the Smart Refining page, click Stop in the Operation column of a running refining task. In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK to stop the task.
- Retrying a refining task
On the Smart Refining page, for a task that fails to be executed, hover the pointer over the
icon next to Failed to view the failure cause. After the error is handled, click Retry in the Operation column. In the Start Smart Refining dialog box, modify the refining configuration as required and click OK to retry the refining task. For details about the parameters, see Table 2.Figure 2 Failed
On the Smart Refining page, click the name of a refining task. On the Run Details tab page, click Report to view the operators that fail to run in the refining task.- For a new task: After the retry, the task is restarted from the operator that fails to run.
- For a historical task: After the retry, the task is restarted from the Start operator.
Figure 3 Running report
- Editing a refining task
On the Smart Refining page, for a refining task whose latest running status is not Running, click Edit in the Operation column. On the Edit Smart Refining page, adjust the operator sequence or parameters and click Save to complete the task editing.
- Deleting a refining task
On the Smart Refining page, locate the row where the target refining task resides and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed Delete dialog box, click OK.
Deleted tasks are not permanently removed. If you accidentally delete a task, you can restore it. On the Smart Refining page, click Show deleted items to view the deleted tasks (with the Deleted label on the right of the task name).
Figure 4 Deleted tasks
You can perform the following operations on deleted tasks:- Restoring a task: Click Restore in the Operation column and click OK.
- Permanently deleting a task: A permanently deleted task cannot be restored. Click the task name. In the upper part of the page, click permanently delete. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Figure 5 Permanent deletion
- Deleting refining tasks in batches
Select multiple refining tasks and click Delete in the upper right corner of the page to delete them in batches.
Managing Refining Task Details
On the Smart Refining page, click a task name to go to the task details page. The refining task details page displays the details of the current task. In the upper right corner of the page, you can click the start, retry, delete, or stop button based on the task status. For details, see Managing Refining Tasks.
There are four tab pages on the refining task details page: Basic Info, Run Details, Refining Result, and Operation Record.
Basic Info
The left side of the Basic Info tab lists the refining details, including the task name, ID, task description, creation time, creator, last editing time, and editor. The task name and task description can be modified.
The right side of the Basic Info tab lists the orchestration details of the data operators used by the task.
Run Details
The left side of the Run Details tab lists the running records of the task, including the execution time and result status.
The right side of the Run Details tab lists the task overview, report, and logs. The details are as follows:
- Overview: displays the task duration, task steps, number of samples before refining, and number of samples after refining recorded in each execution. The details include the operator, operation time, and generated dataset. Figure 7 Overview
- Reports: displays the status of each data operator in the orchestration step, their run time, the number of data samples before and after processing, and the number of optimization hits. The report helps you intuitively determine whether the data processed by each operator meets the expectation. Figure 8 Reports
- Logs: displays logs created while each refining task runs. These logs help you find issues quickly. You can search for specific logs using keywords or regular expressions on the log page. For details, see Figure 9.
Refining Result
This tab page displays information about the datasets generated by the refining task, including the links to the datasets in the data assets.
Operation Record
This tab page records all operations of the refining task, helping you view the operation status of the current task.
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