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Review a migration job | Database Migration Service

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To review details about the migration job, follow these steps:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Migration jobs page.

    Go to Migration jobs

  2. On the Jobs tab, click the name of your migration job.

    The migration job details page opens.

  3. The details page includes the following metrics:
Migration job statuses

The following table lists, describes, and provides user actions for migration job statuses for Database Migration Service.

Migration job status Description Possible substatus Possible user actions Not started The migration job is ready but still not running. This status is relevant if the migration job was created but wasn't started. None. Start. Delete. Starting... The migration job is in the process of being started. This is an intermediate status that occurs when a migration job is started. Starting the migration job takes between a few seconds and a few minutes. The status changes to Running. None. Delete. Running

The migration job is actively running.

Full dump, CDC, promote in progress. For MySQL RDS or sources with no SUPERUSER privileges: Waiting for source writes to stop, Preparing the dump. Stop. Promote. Delete. Completed The migration job is completed. In the continuous migration type, this occurs after a successful promotion. In the one-time migration type, this occurs after the full dump phase is complete. None. Delete. Failed

The migration job failed because of an error. Based on the type of error, the migration job may resume automatically, after the issue is fixed. Otherwise, the failure is unrecoverable, and the migration job needs to be restarted.

The last status before the migration job failed. Failed in CDC, Failed in full dump. Restart. Delete. Promote. Restarting The migration job is in the process of being restarted. None. Delete. Stopped The migration job is stopped. The last status before the migration job has stopped: Stopped in CDC, Stopped in full dump. If in the CDC phase, then the migration job can be resumed, promoted, or deleted. If in the full dump phase, then the migration job can be restarted or deleted. Resuming The migration job is in the process of being resumed. None. Delete. Stopping... The migration job is in the process of stopping after Stop was invoked. This is an intermediate status that occurs when a user stops a migration job. Stopping the job takes around a minute, during which the status is Stopping. Subsequently, the status changes to Stopped. None. Delete. Migration job metrics

Database Migration Service collects and displays migration job metrics that represent the health and progress of your data migration process.

The following table lists and describes the migration job metrics that you can view on the migration job details page:

Migration metric Description Replication delay Represents how much time the destination database is behind the source database. Use this metric when you consider performing a promotion of a continuous migration. Replication delay should be zero at the time of the promotion in order to avoid data loss. Note this metric is only relevant in the change data capture (CDC) phase. For more information on job promotion, see Promote a migration. Storage usage Reflects how many GB are being used by the destination Cloud SQL instance. Use this metric to get a rough indication of migration job progress.

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Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.

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