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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi job jobs list

Displays information about active jobs.

Syntax

isi job jobs list
  [--state {running | paused_user | paused_priority | paused_policy | paused_system}]
  [--limit <integer>]
  [--sort {id | type | state | impact | policy | priority | start_time | running_time}]
  [--descending]
  [--format {table | json | csv | list}]
  [--no-header]
  [--no-footer]
  [--verbose]

Options

--state {running | paused_user | paused_priority | paused_policy | paused_system}
Controls which jobs are listed according to status.
{--limit | -l} <integer>

Displays no more than the specified number of items. If no other parameters are specified, displays the most recently activated jobs up to the specified number.

--sort {id | type | state | impact | policy | priority | start_time | running_time}

Sorts the output by the specified attribute.

--descending

Sorts the output in descending order of activation time.

--format {table | json | csv | list}

Displays output in table (default), JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), comma-separated value (CSV), or list format.

{--no-header}

Displays table and CSV output without headers.

{--no-footer}

Displays table output without footers.

{--verbose}

Displays more detailed information about active jobs.

Examples

The following example lists jobs that have been manually paused.

isi job jobs list --state paused_user

The system displays output similar to the following example.

ID   Type       State          Impact  Pri  Phase  Running Time 
----------------------------------------------------------------
12   Collect    Paused by user Low     4    1/2    11s          
23   SmartPools Paused by user Low     6    1/8    40s
----------------------------------------------------------------
Total: 2
The following example outputs a CSV-formatted list of jobs to a file in the /ifs/data path.
isi job jobs list --format csv > /ifs/data/joblist.csv

In all instructions that include the isi job jobs command, you can omit the jobs entry.

isi job list --format csv > /ifs/data/joblist.csv

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