list-batch-job-steps
Lists steps for a specific batch job execution.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] list-batch-job-steps [--help]
[--long={false|true}]
[--target target]
[--output output]
[--header={false|true}]
execution_id
Options
- asadmin-options
-
Options for the
asadmin
utility. For information about these options, see theasadmin
help page. --help
-?
-
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--target
-
Specifies the target for which to list batch job steps. Valid values are as follows:
server
-
Lists steps for the default server instance
server
and is the default value. - cluster-name
-
Lists steps for every server instance in the cluster.
- instance-name
-
Lists steps for a particular server instance.
--long
-l
-
Displays detailed information about batch job steps. The default value is
false
. --output
-o
-
Displays specific details about batch job steps. Use a comma-separated list to specify the details to display and their order. The values are case-insensitive. A subset of all possible headings is displayed by default.
Possible values are as follows:stepname
-
Displays the name of the step.
stepid
-
Displays the step ID.
starttime
-
Displays the start time of the step.
endtime
-
Displays the finish time of the step.
batchstatus
-
Displays the status of the step as set by the batch runtime.
exitstatus
-
Displays the status of the step as set by the Job XML for the job or by the batch application. By default, the exit status and the batch status are the same unless the exit status is explicitly overridden.
stepmetrics
-
Displays metrics for the step.
value
-
Displays a value for each step metric. The value represents the number of items read, written, committed, and so on.
--header
-h
-
Specifies whether column headings are displayed when the
--long
option is used. The default value istrue
. To suppress the headings, set the--header
option tofalse
.
Examples
Example 1 Listing Batch Job Steps
This example lists batch job steps and specific step details for a job execution with the execution ID of 7
. The target is the default server instance.
Some lines of output are omitted from this example for readability.
asadmin> list-batch-job-steps o=stepname,stepid,batchstatus,stepmetrics 7
STEPNAME STEPID BATCHSTATUS STEPMETRICS
prepare 7 COMPLETED METRICNAME VALUE
READ_COUNT 8
WRITE_COUNT 8
PROCESS_SKIP_COUNT 0
process 8 COMPLETED METRICNAME VALUE
READ_COUNT 8
WRITE_COUNT 8
PROCESS_SKIP_COUNT 0
...
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