The Store page of OceanBase Migration Service (OMS) Community Edition allows you to view the basic information of a Store, such as the name, type, latency, and status of the Store. This helps you assess the running status of the Store.
Procedure
Log in to the OMS Community Edition console.
In the left-side navigation pane, choose OPS & Monitoring > Component. The Store tab automatically appears.
On the Store tab, view the basic information of the target Store.
You can also search for the Store by name, topic, subtopic, or task ID, or filter the Store by type and status.
Notice
In OMS Community Edition, you cannot perform fuzzy queries on the Store page.
Parameter Description Name The name of the Store. Region - If the Store is deployed in a single region, the region information is displayed on the right side of the Store page, and this column is no longer displayed.
- If the Store is deployed in multiple regions, you can filter the Store by region to view the Store information in the target region.
Task Name The name of the data migration or synchronization task associated with the Store component. You can click the task name to go to the details page of the task. Type The type of the database source. RPS The number of transactions processed per second by the server, which measures the system throughput. Latency The latency of the Store component is the time difference between the current time and the time when the Store fetches the change records. The latency calculation involves polling, and it is usually between 10 and 30 seconds. Status The status of the Store component, which can be Running, Exception, or Stopped. Start Timestamp A Store component stores a series of LogRecords (transaction log records). Each LogRecord corresponds to an event time, which is the time when the record is changed in the database or the transaction is committed. The start timestamp is the minimum event time of all LogRecords in the current Store component. Current Timestamp The maximum event time of all LogRecords in the current Store component. Connections The number of downstream nodes during data processing of the Store. Actions - For a Store component in the Running state, you can perform the Pause, Update, and View Logs actions.
- For a Store component in the Stopped, Exception, or Unexpected Exit state, you can perform the Start, Update, Delete, and View Logs actions.
You can also click View Logs next to the name of the target Store to view its logs and perform the Download and Copy actions.