Instance Details Batch Runs Tab¶
Select the Batch Runs tab to see a list of all the runs that have occurred during this instance.
Tip
Terms review: a run is a single execution of a batch pipeline. A batch pipeline is a type of Observability component. A run consists of a series of events that Observability receives and aggregates using event-specific metadata such as keys.
Run data¶
By default, the list is sorted by start time, from most recent to oldest.
Records include a run key, information about the component where the run took place, run timings, and statuses, where available.
- The Run Key column displays a unique identifier that associates the event data to a run.
- The Batch Pipeline column shows the component that the run is associated with.
- Start and end times use the time received if no timestamp is sent with an event.
- When an expectation is set, any Pending or Missing runs display with the time the run should have occurred in grey.
- The Duration column shows the total length of time for completed runs and the time elapsed for runs in progress.
- The Run Status column shows the status for each run.
- When tasks and tests are included in a run, the Tasks status column shows a summary of their statuses.
- Hover your cursor to display an itemized list with more details.
Drill down¶
- Use the Tool, Components, or Statuses filters to narrow your results.
- Hover your cursor over truncated run keys and batch pipeline names to display the information in full.
- Hover your cursor over lateness indicators to see whether the run started or ended later than your expectation.
- Click a run key to open the details for a run.
- Use Refresh to update the page with new runs.
- Click Show/Hide Columns to customize the table.
- If a
run_nameis sent with your events, select name to add the Run Name column to the table.
- If a
Visual example in Observability¶
