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  1. Preface
  2. Monitoring jobs
  3. Monitoring Data Integration jobs
  4. Data Integration job log files
  5. Monitoring Data Profiling jobs
  6. Monitoring imports and exports
  7. Monitoring file transfer jobs
  8. Monitoring Data Ingestion and Replication jobs
  9. Monitoring advanced clusters
  10. Monitoring source control logs

Monitor

Monitor

Streaming ingestion and replication job details

Streaming ingestion and replication
job details

You can drill down on a job to see job details from the
My Jobs
page accessed from the
Data Integration
Home page, from the
All Jobs
and
Running Jobs
pages in
Monitor
, and from the
Overview
and
All Jobs
tabs on the
Data Ingestion and Replication
page in
Operational Insights
.
After you click a job name, job information is displayed on the
Overview
tab with a summary source-to-target processing diagram at the top. Information is also displayed on the
Alert
,
Performance
, and
Past Run
tabs if available.
The following image shows the diagram and
Overview
tab:

Overview tab

The
Overview
tab displays general properties of the job. You can download the job log too.
The following table describes the job overview properties:
Property
Description
Job Name
The name of the job.
Version
The version number of the job.
Task Type
The task type of
streaming ingestion and replication
task.
Task Location
The project or project folder that contains the
streaming ingestion and replication
task.
Started By
The name of the user who deployed the job.
Secure Agent
The location where the Secure Agent is running.
A warning symbol near the Secure Agent indicates that the Secure Agent is either offline or not reachable.
Status
The status of the job.
A job can have one of the following statuses:
  • Deploying
    . The job is being deployed.
  • Up and Running
    . The job is running.
  • Running with Warning
    . The job is running with warnings.
  • Running with Error
    . The job is running with error. If a job continuously runs with warnings for seven minutes or for the time specified in the runtime option, the state of the job changes to Running with Error.
  • Undeployed
    . The job is undeployed.
  • Stopped
    . The job was intentionally stopped.
Duration
Total time the job ran before it is undeployed. The total time is shown in
hh:mm:ss
format.
Start Time
The date and time when the job was deployed.
Runtime Environment
Name of the runtime environment that the job uses to run.
Download Log
You can download one of the following types of logs:
  • Complete
    . The entire log, including all types of messages. It is available for any job that ran, regardless of its status.
  • Latest
    . Latest version of the log.
To download a log to your local system, click the
Download
icon.

Alert tab

The
Alert
tab displays the alert messages when an event occurs.
The following image shows the
Alert
tab for a
streaming ingestion and replication
job:
Alert tab details
The following table describes the job alert properties:
Property
Description
Alert
The messages or a group of messages that the job returns when a deployed job encounters a warning.
Time
The date and time when the event occurred.

Performance tab

The
Performance
tab displays graphs of throughput information for the source and target of the job.
The following image shows the
Performance
tab:
The following table describes the job performance properties:
Property
Description
Total messages
The average number of messages streamed per second.
Total kb
The average kilobits of messages streamed per second.

Past Run tab

The
Past Run
tab displays the statistics and status information for previous runs of a
streaming ingestion and replication
job.
The following table describes the properties displayed for each run:
Column
Description
Version
The version number of the job.
Start Time
The date and time when the job was deployed.
End Time
The date and time when the job was undeployed.
Duration
Total time the job ran before it is undeployed. The total time is shown in
hh:mm:ss
format.

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