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

Monitor

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Stopping, suspending, resuming, and restarting taskflow instances

Stopping, suspending, resuming, and restarting taskflow instances

You can stop, suspend, resume, and restart taskflow instances on the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page.
You can perform the following actions:
Stop a taskflow instance.
You can stop a taskflow instance that is in the suspended or running state.
To stop a taskflow instance, open the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page, and then click the
Stop
icon in the row that contains the taskflow instance.
You can also stop the taskflow instance from the job details page. To stop a taskflow instance, open the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page, and then click the taskflow instance. On the job details page, click the
Stop
icon at the top of the page.
When you stop a parent taskflow, all the underlying subtaskflows that are running also stop. The
Last Fault Name
field in the
Taskflow Properties
>
Current Run
section of the parent taskflow that you stop displays the value as
processManuallyTerminated
. However, the
Last Fault Name
field of the subtaskflows displays the value as
processTerminated
.
Suspend a taskflow instance.
To suspend a taskflow instance, open the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page, and then click the
Suspend
icon in the row that contains the taskflow instance.
Resume a taskflow instance from a faulted step.
To resume a suspended taskflow instance from a faulted step, open the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page, and then click the taskflow instance. On the job details page, click the
Resume from faulted step
icon. The taskflow resumes from the step that faulted.
If you resume a taskflow that was suspended because of a data integration task fault, the task re-runs. For information about suspending a taskflow on a data task fault, see
Taskflows
in the
Data Integration
service help
.
Skip a faulted step and resume a taskflow instance from the next step.
To skip a faulted step and resume a suspended taskflow instance from the next step, open the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page, and then click the taskflow instance. On the job details page, click the
Skip faulted step and resume
icon. The taskflow skips the faulted step and resumes from the next step. If all the other steps run successfully, the taskflow status is set to success.
Restart a taskflow instance.
Users who have the Admin, Designer, or Operator role can restart a taskflow from Monitor and Data Integration.
You can restart a taskflow that meets the following criteria:
  • The taskflow was run at least once.
  • The taskflow is in one of the following states:
    • Success
    • Failed
    • Suspended
You can also restart a taskflow instance that has the
Binding
property set to
Event
.
To restart a taskflow instance, open the
All Jobs
,
Running Jobs
, or
My Jobs
page, and then click the
Restart
icon in the row that contains the taskflow instance.

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