Viewing operation history

Describes how to check the status of the created Managed Load Balancer instance.

You can check the history of each Managed Load Balancer instance operation and the processing status on the portal.



Method of operation

1. Select Managed Load Load Balancer.

ManagedLB

2. Select the Operation tab.

ManagedLB

Item description

The displayed items and descriptions are as follows.

item

explanation

identification

An ID that uniquely identifies an operation.

Resource ID

An ID that uniquely identifies a Managed Load Balancer.

Accepted date and time

This is the date and time when the request for processing to Managed Load Balancer was accepted.

Completion date and time

The date and time when the requested action was completed.

Request type

Request type. For details, please refer to the next section, "Description of Request Types".

status

Processing status for the request. For details, see the next section, "Description of Statuses."

warning

A warning about request processing. displayed when it occurs.

error

Error in request processing. displayed when it occurs.

RequestBODY

This is the content of the request sent.


Request type description

The contents and explanations displayed for the request type are as follows.

Request type

explanation

Action::apply-configurations

I applied the config to the Managed Load Balancer.

Action::cancel-configurations

Application of configuration to Managed Load Balancer has been cancelled.

Action::system-update

System update has been executed.

Action::re-create

Managed Load Balancer has been recreated.

Delete

A Managed Load Balancer has been deleted.


Status description

The contents and explanations displayed in the status are as follows.

Status type

Status description

PROCESSING

Processing in progress

STUCK
A state in which the most recent process has stopped and operations on the resource are not possible
(Operator intervention required, please contact support)
COMPLETE

Most recent process completed

ERROR

Although the most recent operation failed, it was successfully rolled back, so operations on the resource are possible.