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Display a list of completed jobs
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The job show-completed
command displays information about completed jobs. The command output depends on the parameters you specify with the command. If you do not use any parameters, the command displays information about all completed jobs.
To display detailed information about a specific job, run the command with the -id
parameter. The detailed view includes all of the default information plus additional items.
You can specify additional parameters to display only information that matches those parameters. For instance, to display information only about jobs running on a specific node, run the command with the -node
parameter.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-id <integer>]
- Job ID-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the ID or range of IDs you specify.
[-vserver <vserver name>]
- Owning Vserver-
Use this parameter with the name of a Vserver to display only jobs that are owned by that Vserver.
[-name <text>]
- Name-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the name you specify.
[-description <text>]
- Description-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the description you specify.
[-priority {Low|Medium|High|Exclusive}]
- Priority-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the priority you specify.
[-node <nodename>]
- Node-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that are associated with the node you specify.
[-affinity {Cluster|Node}]
- Affinity-
Use this parameter with an affinity value to display only jobs that match the affinity you specify.
[-schedule <job_schedule>]
- Schedule-
If you use this parameter, the command displays information only about the jobs that have the schedule you specify.
[-queuetime <MM/DD HH:MM:SS>]
- Queue Time-
If you use this parameter, the command displays information only about the jobs that have the queue time you specify.
[-starttime <MM/DD HH:MM:SS>]
- Start Time-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that have the start time you specify.
[-endtime <MM/DD HH:MM:SS>]
- End Time-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that have the end time you specify.
[-dropdeadtime <MM/DD HH:MM:SS>]
- Drop-dead Time-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that time out at the time you specify.
[-restarted {true|false}]
- Restarted?-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the restart value you specify.
[-state {Initial|Queued|Running|Waiting|Pausing|Paused|Quitting|Success|Failure|Reschedule|Error|Quit|Dead|Unknown|Restart|Dormant}]
- State-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the job state you specify.
[-code <integer>]
- Status Code-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the status code you specify.
[-completion <text>]
- Completion String-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the completion text you specify.
[-jobtype <text>]
- Job Type-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the job type you specify.
[-category <text>]
- Job Category-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the job category you specify.
[-uuid <UUID>]
- UUID-
Use this parameter to display information only about the jobs that match the UUID you specify.
[-username <text>]
- User Name-
Use this parameter with a username to display only jobs that are associated with that user.
Examples
The following example displays information about all completed jobs:
node::> job show-completed Owning Job ID Name Vserver End Time Code Completion String ------ --------------- -------- -------------- ---------- -------------------- 305 Auto_Mirror node-vserver 10/10 08:07:05 0 Succeeded 6202 mirror-03_10 node-vserver 10/10 11:10:07 0 6203 mirror-04_10 node-vserver 10/10 12:10:09 0 6204 mirror-01_10 node-vserver 10/10 09:10:03 0 6205 mirror-02_10 node-vserver 10/10 10:10:08 0 6206 mirror-05_10 node-vserver 10/10 05:10:04 0