Important This space contains documentation for TrueSight Smart Reporting for Server Automation 20.02.01. For earlier releases, see TrueSight Smart Reporting for Sever Automation 19.2.

Viewing the ETL status


The following topics explain how to view the summary of all ETL runs and the status of an individual ETL run by using the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse console.

To view the summary of ETL runs by using the console

  1. Launch the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse console.

    Perform the following steps to access the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse console:
    1. Use the following URL to open the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse login page:
      https://<TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse hostname>:<portNumber>/tssa-dw
    2. In the User Name and Password fields, enter the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse administrator credentials.
      Default user name: DWAdmin
      By default, the password is hidden. To view the password, click ViewPassword.png.
    3. In Site, select a site. The Primary Site is the default site.
    4. In Authentication Method, select a authentication method. SRP is the default authentication method.
    5. Click LOG IN.
  2. Click ETL Management > ETL Status.
    The ETL Status Summary page displays the following columns:

    Column

    Description

    Operation

    Name of the ETL run. Every ETL run is assigned a unique name.

    To view the details of an ETL run, click the name of the ETL run.

    Status

    Status of an ETL run as follows: 

    • run_etl_status.png indicates that the ETL run completed successfully. 
    • error.png indicates that the ETL run failed.
    • running.gif indicates that the ETL run is in progress.
    • halt_etl_status.pngindicates that the ETL run is halted by using the stop_etl.nsh script.

    Start Time

    Time when an ETL run was started.

    End Time

    Time when an ETL run was ended.

    Duration (s)

    Time for an ETL run to finish (seconds).

    Context

    ETL context name of the TrueSight Server Automation site for which the ETL was run.

     You can use the Search field on this page to search for ETL runs. 

    Note

    Click the Refresh icon to see the latest state of an ETL run.

To view the detailed status of an ETL run by using the console

  1. Launch the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse console.

    Perform the following steps to access the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse console:
    1. Use the following URL to open the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse login page:
      https://<TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse hostname>:<portNumber>/tssa-dw
    2. In the User Name and Password fields, enter the TrueSight Server Automation - Data Warehouse administrator credentials.
      Default user name: DWAdmin
      By default, the password is hidden. To view the password, click ViewPassword.png.
    3. In Site, select a site. The Primary Site is the default site.
    4. In Authentication Method, select a authentication method. SRP is the default authentication method.
    5. Click LOG IN.
  2. Click ETL Management > ETL Status
  3. On the ETL Status Summary page, in the ETL Run Name column, click the ETL run for which you want to view the detailed status. 
    The ETL Detailed Status page displays the following columns:

    Column

    Description

    Session Name

    Represents a scenario
    To see the details of a session, click the session name. For more details, see To browse sessions.

    Status

    Indicates the status of a scenario run, as follows: 

    • success.png indicates that the scenario run completed successfully. 
    • error.png indicates that the scenario run failed.
      To view the step at which ETL failed and the reason for the failure, click . The Task Details page shows the error description and the destination command, which generated the error.
    • running.gif indicates that a scenario is running.

    Start Time

    Indicates the time when a scenario started to run.

    End Time

    Indicates the time when a scenario run finished.

    Duration (s)

    Indicates the time for a scenario run to finish.

    Comparison with last ETL run

    Compares the time for a scenario run to finish in the current ETL run with the time for a scenario run in the last ETL run for a TrueSight Server Automation site.

    To view the time taken by a scenario run to finish in the last ETL runs, click the history.pngicon. On the ETL Session History page, view the time taken by the scenario run in last 50 ETL runs.

    You can use the Search field on this page to search for sessions.

    Note

    Click the Refresh icon to see the latest state of a scenario run.

To browse sessions

  1. On the ETL Detailed Status page, in the Session Name column, click a session for which you want to view the steps. 
    The Session Steps page displays the following columns:

    Column

    Description

    Step Name

    Name of a step in the session.

    Status

    Indicates whether a step has run successfully, as follows:

    • success.pngindicates that the step run finished successfully. 
    • error.pngindicates that the step run failed.
    • running.gifindicates that a step is running.

    Start Time

    Time at which a step started to run.

    End Time

    Time at which a step finished.

    Duration (s)

    Time for a step to finish.

    Note

    Click the Refresh icon to see the latest state of a step.

  2. To view the tasks in a step, click the step in the Step Name column.
    The Session Tasks page displays the following columns:

    Column

    Description

    Task Name

    Name of a task in the step

    Status

    Indicates whether a task has run successfully, as follows:

    • success.pngindicates that the task finished successfully. 
    • error.pngindicates that the task failed.
    • running.gifindicates that a task is running.

    Object

    Name of the object that got updated during the execution of the task.

    Name

    Name of the operation that was performed on the object during the execution of the task.

    Start Time

    Time at which a task started to run.

    End Time

    Time at which a task finished.

    Duration (s)

    Time for a task to finish.

    Click the Refresh icon to see the latest state of a task.

  3. To view the task details, click the task in the Task Name column.
    The Task Details page shows the task details.

 

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