Viewing the CKafka Delivery Task
2. In the left navigation bar, select Shipping Job Management to enter the Shipping Job Management page.
3. On the delivery task management page, select the region of the delivery task, topic type, logset, and log topic to view tasks delivered to CKafka.
4. View task details and monitoring information as shown in the figure below.
You can view delivery traffic, delivery rows, and delivery latency info:
You can view delivery task exception records:
Delivery Traffic: Log traffic successfully shipped to CKafka (compressed).
Delivery Lines: The number of log rows successfully delivered to CKafka.
Delivery FailedLines: The number of log rows failed delivered to CKafka.
Delivery Latency: Refers to the time that log data waits to be processed by the delivery task after arriving at CLS. A delay within 5 seconds is considered normal. This metric monitors data backlog and whether the logs are delivered to CKafka in a timely manner.
Shipping job exceptions: Display the reason for the exception, such as target Topic does not exist or routing acquisition failed for the destination CKafka.
CkafkaDiskUsageOverLimit: One of the reasons for delivery failure.
CkafkaProduceThrottle: One of the reasons for delivery failure.
Modifying the CKafka Delivery Task
1. On the delivery task management page, select the region of the delivery task, topic type, logset, and log topic, choose the Ship to CKafka tab, find the corresponding delivery task, click Edit on the right to modify the delivery task.
2. You can modify configuration items such as the target Topic for delivery, data delivery format, delivered log fields, and data compression format.
Closing the CKafka Delivery Task
1. On the Shipping Task Management page, select the region of the delivery task, topic type, logset, and log topic, choose the Deliver to CKafka tab, find the corresponding delivery task, and click Edit on the right.
2. In the pop-up window, turn off the switch for shipping to CKafka, click OK to complete.
Note:
The next time you restart the task, it will start delivering from the latest log data.