gnt-job - Job commands
gnt-job {command} [arguments...]
The gnt-job is used for examining and manipulating the job queue.
archive {id...}
This command can be used to archive job by their IDs. Only jobs that have finished execution (i.e either success, error or canceled jobs).
autoarchive {age | all}
Archive jobs by their age. This command can archive jobs older than age seconds, or alternatively all finished jobs can be archived if the string all is passed.
Cancel the job(s) identified by the given job id. Only jobs that have not yet started to run can be canceled; that is, jobs in either the queued or waiting state. To skip a confirmation, pass --force. --queued and waiting can be used to cancel all jobs in the respective state, --pending includes both.
If the --kill option is given, jobs will be killed, even if in running state, using SIGKILL in the latter case. This is dangerous, as the job will not have the chance to do any clean up; so it will most likely leave any objects it touched in an inconsistent state.
Changes the priority of one or multiple pending jobs. Jobs currently running have only the priority of remaining opcodes changed. --priority must be specified. --queued and waiting can be used to re-prioritize all jobs in the respective state, --pending includes both. To skip a confirmation, pass --force.
info {id...}
Show detailed information about the given job id(s). If no job id is given, all jobs are examined (warning, this is a lot of information).
Lists the jobs and their status. By default, the job id, job status, and a small job description is listed, but additional parameters can be selected.
The --no-headers option will skip the initial header line. The --separator option takes an argument which denotes what will be used between the output fields. Both these options are to help scripting.
The -o option takes a comma-separated list of output fields. The available fields and their meaning are:
If the value of the option starts with the character +, the new fields will be added to the default list. This allows one to quickly see the default list plus a few other fields, instead of retyping the entire list of fields.
To include archived jobs in the list the --archived option can be used.
The following options can be used to show only specific jobs:
If exactly one argument is given and it appears to be a query filter (see ganeti(7)), the query result is filtered accordingly. For ambiguous cases (e.g. a single field name as a filter) the --filter (-F) option forces the argument to be treated as a filter.