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Will I Be Charged If I Do Not Delete a Task After It Is Completed? If a task is not deleted after successful completion, you will not be billed. A finished task cannot be restarted. Parent topic: Billing
How Do I Delete Orphaned Documents in MongoDB Sharded Clusters? What Is Orphaned Document?
Full or Incremental Phase Error: table *** record field size for insert/delete dml Scenarios During a full or incremental migration or synchronization, an error is reported, and the log information is as follows: service CAPTURER failed, cause by: table[%s.
Deleting a Migration Task This section describes how to delete a migration task. Deleted tasks will no longer be displayed in the task list. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Prerequisites You have logged in to the DRS console.
Deleting a Synchronization Task This section describes how to delete a synchronization task that has been completed or has failed. Deleted tasks will no longer be displayed in the task list. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
Deleting a Migration Task This section describes how to delete a migration task that has been completed or has failed. Deleted tasks will no longer be displayed in the task list. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
Deleting a Task In the task list on the Workload Replay Management page, locate the target task and click Delete in the Operation column. Click Yes. Deleting Tasks On the Workload Replay Management page, select the tasks to be deleted.
Deleting a DR Task You can delete a DR task, when it is no longer needed Deleted tasks will no longer be displayed in the task list. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Prerequisites You have logged in to the DRS console.
Deleting a Database Connection You can delete database connections that are no longer used. Deleted connections will no longer be displayed in the task list. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
URI DELETE /v5/{project_id}/jdbc-drivers Table 1 Path parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String Project ID of a tenant in a region. For details, see Obtaining a Project ID.
Values: terminate force_terminate delete NOTE: You need to manually unsubscribe from a yearly/monthly task, and then set delete_type to delete to delete the task. job_id Yes String Task ID. is_show_breakpoint_position No Boolean Specifies whether to display breakpoint information
Deleting Tasks in Batches Function This API is used to delete tasks with specified IDs in batches.
Deleting a Task with a Specified ID Function This API is used to delete a task with a specified ID. Constraints This API supports only the synchronization scenarios from Oracle-> GaussDB distributed, from MySQL to Kafka, and from GaussDB(for MySQL) to Kafka.
Unsubscribing from a Yearly/Monthly Task To delete a DRS task billed on the yearly/monthly basis, you need to unsubscribe the order. Prerequisites You have logged in to the DRS console. The billing mode of the current DRS instance is yearly/monthly.
Unsubscribing from a Yearly/Monthly Task To delete a DRS task billed on the yearly/monthly basis, you need to unsubscribe the order. Prerequisites You have logged in to the DRS console. The billing mode of the current DRS instance is yearly/monthly.
Deleting Resource Tags in Batches Function This API is used to batch delete tags from a specified instance.
The value is case-sensitive and can be any of the following: create: creation operation. delete: deletion operation. Enumerated values: create delete tags Yes Array of objects Tag list. A maximum of 20 tags can be added. For details, see Table 4.
If yes, delete the TTL indexes or do not migrate the collections with TTL indexes.
Choose More > Delete in the Operation column to delete the DRS task. Ensure that the task is not available in the list. You are billed one hour after the resource usage is calculated, so a bill may still be generated after the pay-per-use resource is deleted.
Reference statement: GRANT SELECT, CREATE, ALTER, DROP, DELETE, INSERT, UPDATE, INDEX, EVENT, CREATE VIEW, CREATE ROUTINE, TRIGGER ON *.* TO 'user1' WITH GRANT OPTION; Full+incremental migration: SELECT, CREATE, ALTER, DROP, DELETE, INSERT, UPDATE, INDEX, EVENT, CREATE VIEW, CREATE