bjobs {bsub} | R Documentation |
Summary of jobs
Description
Summary of jobs
Usage
bjobs(status = c("RUN", "PEND"), max = Inf, filter = NULL, print = TRUE)
Arguments
status |
Status of the jobs. Use "all" for all jobs. |
max |
Maximal number of recent jobs. |
filter |
Regular expression to filter on job names. |
print |
Whether to print the table. |
Details
There is an additional column "RECENT" which is the order for the job with the same name. 1 means the most recent job.
You can directly type bjobs
without parentheses which runs bjobs
with defaults.
Value
A data frame with selected job summaries.
See Also
-
brecent
shows the most recent. -
bjobs_done
shows the "DONE" jobs. -
bjobs_exit
shows the "EXIT" jobs. -
bjobs_pending
shows the "PEND" jobs. -
bjobs_running
shows the "RUN" jobs.
Examples
## Not run:
bjobs # this is the same as bjobs()
bjobs() # all running and pending jobs
bjobs(status = "all") # all jobs
bjobs(status = "RUN") # all running jobs, you can also use `bjobs_running`
bjobs(status = "PEND") # all pending jobs, you can also use `bjobs_pending`
bjobs(status = "DONE") # all done jobs, you can also use `bjobs_done`
bjobs(status = "EXIT") # all exit jobs, you can also use `bjobs_exit`
bjobs(status = "all", max = 20) # last 20 jobs
bjobs(status = "DONE", filter = "example") # done jobs with name '.*example.*'
## End(Not run)
[Package bsub version 1.1.0 Index]