When using the Salesforce Ingestion API, you may notice intermittent Data Stream failures, especially when switching between streaming and bulk operations. These errors indicate that a streaming job was canceled to make way for a bulk job. While the failure status may seem concerning, it's typically benign and doesn't impact the data stream.
In the context of Salesforce's Ingestion API, streaming jobs are often interrupted to facilitate bulk operations like large data uploads or deletions. Normally, these jobs are canceled without issue, but if the cancellation takes longer than expected, an error status might be returned, leading to a "Failed" indication in the Data Stream history.
Here's how it works:
This behavior is expected and doesn't typically require manual intervention. However, it's important to note that Salesforce is exploring options to improve the UI so that intentionally canceled jobs (such as during bulk operations) are not misrepresented as errors.
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