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.show operations command

Applies to: ✅ Microsoft FabricAzure Data Explorer

Kusto maintains an internal log of running and historic operations that it processes, such as ingestion operations and data management operations. Entries are appended to the log when operations start and change their state, including when operations reach their terminal state. Users can view the ongoing and past operations they started by using the .show operations command. Database administrators can view all operations that apply to the databases they administer.

Users can also view the results of an operation by using the .show operation details command. Normally, the results are returned as part of .show operations command itself. For asynchronous management commands, the .show operation details command is the only way to view the command's results.

Syntax

.show operations [ OperationId ]

.show operations ( OperationId [, ... ] )

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
OperationId guid The operation ID for which to show details.

Returns

When an operation ID is omitted, the command returns a table displaying all administrative operations executed in the last two weeks, whether ongoing or completed. It includes entries accessible to the user, with multiple records possible for a single operation. Only one record indicates the terminal state of 'Completed' or 'Failed.' This mode is for checking the history of operations, but note that records may take time to appear in the historic log.

When one or more operation IDs are provided, the command returns the latest update for each ID, given the user's access and the record being less than 6 hours old. This mode helps quickly check the latest status of recently executed operations.

The output table contains the following information:

Output parameter Type Description
OperationId string Operation Identifier
Operation string Admin command alias
NodeId string If the command has a remote execution (for example, DataIngestPull) - NodeId will contain the ID of the executing remote node
StartedOn datetime Date/time (in UTC) when the operation started
LastUpdatedOn datetime Date/time (in UTC) when the operation last updated (can be either a step inside the operation, or a completion step)
Duration datetime TimeSpan between LastUpdateOn and StartedOn
State string Command state, as listed in the State table
Status string Additional help string that contains errors of failed operations

State table

The following table describes the possible values for the result table's State column:

Value Description
InProgress The operation is still running
Completed The operation completed (successfully)
Failed The operation completed (unsuccessfully)
PartiallySucceeded The operation completed (parts of it successfully and part of it not)
Abandoned The operation was abandoned before completion
BadInput The operation didn't start executing as there was bad input
Scheduled The operation is scheduled for execution
Throttled The operation has been aborted due to throttling
Canceled The operation has been canceled by the user
Skipped The operation was skipped (due to some logical condition provided as the operation input)

Example

.show operations
ID Operation Node ID Started On Last Updated On Duration State Status
3827def6-0773-4f2a-859e-c02cf395deaf SchemaShow 2015-01-06 08:47:01.0000000 2015-01-06 08:47:01.0000000 0001-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 Completed
841fafa4-076a-4cba-9300-4836da0d9c75 DataIngestPull Kusto.Azure.Svc_IN_1 2015-01-06 08:47:02.0000000 2015-01-06 08:48:19.0000000 0001-01-01 00:01:17.0000000 Completed
e198c519-5263-4629-a158-8d68f7a1022f OperationsShow 2015-01-06 08:47:18.0000000 2015-01-06 08:47:18.0000000 0001-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 Completed
a9f287a1-f3e6-4154-ad18-b86438da0929 ExtentsDrop 2015-01-11 08:41:01.0000000 0001-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 0001-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 InProgress
9edb3ecc-f4b4-4738-87e1-648eed2bd998 DataIngestPull 2015-01-10 14:57:41.0000000 2015-01-10 14:57:41.0000000 0001-01-01 00:00:00.0000000 Failed Collection was modified. Enumeration operation may not execute.