Step 7: Clean up and troubleshoot - Amazon Database Migration Service
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Step 7: Clean up and troubleshoot

You can use Amazon CloudWatch to review or share your DMS Schema Conversion logs.

To review DMS Schema Conversion logs
  1. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the CloudWatch console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/cloudwatch/.

  2. Choose Logs, Log groups.

    The name of your DMS Schema Conversion log group starts with dms-tasks-sct. You can sort the log groups by Creation time to find DMS Schema Conversion log group.

    Also, the name of your log group includes the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of your migration project. You can see the ARN of your project on the Migration projects page in DMS Schema Conversion. Make sure that you choose ARN in Preferences.

  3. Choose the name of your log group, and then choose the name of your log stream.

  4. For Actions, choose Export results to save your DMS Schema Conversion log.

After you've finished your schema conversion in DMS Schema Conversion, clean up your resources.

To clean up your DMS Schema Conversion resources
  1. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Amazon DMS console.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Migration projects.

    1. Choose sc-project.

    2. Choose Schema conversion, and then choose Close schema conversion.

    3. Choose Delete and confirm your choice.

  3. In the navigation pane, choose Instance profiles.

    1. Choose sc-instance.

    2. Choose Delete and confirm your choice.

  4. In the navigation pane, choose Data providers.

    1. Select sc-source and sc-target.

    2. Choose Delete and confirm your choice.

Also, make sure that you clean up other Amazon resources that you created, such as your Amazon S3 bucket, database secrets in Amazon Secrets Manager, IAM roles, and virtual private cloud (VPC).