When a Load Plan fails, review the failed sessions to identify and fix the cause of failure. You can restart the failed Load Plan or change failed steps to ignored to restart the Load Plan while skipping failed steps. When a Load Plan succeeds, review execution statistics on the Load Plan run editor or session editor to understand performance. Managing executions involves tasks like starting, stopping, restarting sessions or Load Plans, reviewing logs, and managing schedules.
When a Load Plan fails, review the failed sessions to identify and fix the cause of failure. You can restart the failed Load Plan or change failed steps to ignored to restart the Load Plan while skipping failed steps. When a Load Plan succeeds, review execution statistics on the Load Plan run editor or session editor to understand performance. Managing executions involves tasks like starting, stopping, restarting sessions or Load Plans, reviewing logs, and managing schedules.
When a Load Plan fails, review the failed sessions to identify and fix the cause of failure. You can restart the failed Load Plan or change failed steps to ignored to restart the Load Plan while skipping failed steps. When a Load Plan succeeds, review execution statistics on the Load Plan run editor or session editor to understand performance. Managing executions involves tasks like starting, stopping, restarting sessions or Load Plans, reviewing logs, and managing schedules.
When a Load Plan ends in error, review the sessions that have failed and caused the Load Plan to fail. Fix the source of the session failure. You can restart the Load Plan instance. See "Restarting a Load Plan Run" for more information. Note that it will restart depending on the Restart Type defined on its steps. See "Handling Load Plan Exceptions and Restartability" in Developing Integration Projects with Oracle Data Integrator for more information. You can also change the execution status of a failed Load Plan step from Error to Done on the Steps tab of the Load Plan run Editor to ignore this particular Load Plan step the next time the Load Pan run is restarted. This might be useful, for example, when the error causing this Load Plan step to fail is not possible to fix at the moment and you want to execute the rest of the Load Plan regardless of this Load Plan step.
8.2.6 Reviewing Successful Load Plans
When your Load Plan ends successfully, you can review the execution statistics from the Load Plan run editor. You can also review the statistics for each session started for this Load Plan in the Session Editor. To review the Load Plan run execution statistics: 1.
In the Operator Navigator, identify the Load Plan run to review.
2.
Double click the Load Plan run. The corresponding editor opens.
3.
The record and execution statistics are displayed on the Steps tab.
8.3 Managing your Executions
Managing your development executions takes place in Operator Navigator. You can manage your executions during the execution process itself or once the execution has finished depending on the action that you wish to perform. The actions that you can perform are:
Managing Sessions
Managing Load Plan Executions
Managing the Log
Managing Scenarios and Load Plans
Managing Schedules
8.3.1 Managing Sessions
Managing sessions involves the following tasks
New sessions can be created by executing run-time objects or scenarios. See
"Running Integration Processes" for more information on starting sessions. Sessions in progress can be aborted. How to stop sessions is covered in "Stopping a Session". Sessions failed, or stopped by user action can be restarted. Restarting sessions is covered in "Restarting a Session".