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Job Information

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You can log in to the Stream Compute Service console, and click Jobs on the left sidebar to ‍view your jobs. Then, you can click a job name in the Job list to view the details of this job on the Job overview page. The meanings of the fields on the page are described below.
Field
Description
Job name
The name of the job, which is set when the job is created and can be modified.
Cluster
The name of the cluster where the job resides.
Cluster ID
The ID of the cluster where the job resides.
Job ID
The serial ID of the job, usually starting with cql- (assigned at random, immutable).
Job type
The type of the job. Four types are available: JAR, SQL, Python, and ETL.
Status
The current status of the job, such as uninitialized, unpublished, ‍operating, running, ‍stopped, or error.
Region
The geographical region of the cluster where the job resides, such as Guangzhou, Shanghai, or Beijing.
AZ
The AZ of the cluster where the job resides, such as Shanghai Zone 3.
Online version
The running version.
Creation time
The time when the job is created.
Cumulative run time
The total run time of the job.
Start time
The time when this job run starts.
Run time
The duration of this job run.
Compute resources
The number of CUs used in this job run. It is the sum of the number of JobManager CUs and that of TaskManager CUs, where the number of JobManager CUs = 1 (1 for each job by default) and that of TaskManager CUs = Maximum parallelism x CUs ‍per TaskManager.


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