Viewing job details

On the Migration Details page you can view a list of the jobs a migration resource has performed in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Migration, which includes the following information:

  • Name: Name of the job

  • State: State of the job resource, which can be any one of the following:

    • Accepted: The job is pending execution.

    • In Progress: The validation job or migration job is currently running.

    • Unknown: The status cannot be retrieved and Database Migration is waiting for recovery to continue. No action is required.

    • Terminated: Unfeasible to reach, similar to Canceled.

    • Failed: For a validation job, the precheck failed, no user action required. For a migration job, the job failed and it is waiting for user action (abort or resume the job).

    • Succeeded: The job has completed successfully.

    • Waiting: A migration job is paused and waiting for user input.

    • Canceling: A migration job is in the process of being stopped following an Abort action.

    • Canceled: A migration job has stopped following an Abort action. You can run a new job on a migration resource once a job reaches this state.

  • Type: Migration or Evaluation

  • Status Details: Displays a supporting message with additional details regarding the State.

    For example, if a validation job fails, with State=Failed, Status Details informs you that the job failed and Database Migration auto-terminated the job.

    If the Unknown state is displayed, a Status Details informs you that Database Migration is unable to retrieve the latest status of the job and is waiting for downtime recovery.

  • Created: Time stamp when the job was created

Select a job from the Jobs table to view its details.

On the Job Details page you can view the job information, including:

  • OCID: The resource's unique Oracle Cloud ID

  • Created: The date and time when the migration was created

Below the Job Information box, you can view information about resources associated with the job, such as Metrics (see Metrics), Phases ( see Oracle migration phases), and Unsupported Objects.