use job status

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Alex Dadgar 2017-10-31 16:49:12 -07:00
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## Job Status ## Job Status
After a job is submitted, you can query the status of that job using the status After a job is submitted, you can query the status of that job using the job
command: status command:
```shell ```shell
$ nomad status $ nomad job status
``` ```
Here is some sample output: Here is some sample output:
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ docs service 50 running
``` ```
At a high level, we can see that our job is currently running, but what does At a high level, we can see that our job is currently running, but what does
"running" actually mean. By supplying the name of a job to the status command, "running" actually mean. By supplying the name of a job to the job status
we can ask Nomad for more detailed job information: command, we can ask Nomad for more detailed job information:
```shell ```shell
$ nomad status docs $ nomad job status docs
``` ```
Here is some sample output Here is some sample output
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ If we issue the status command with the `-evals` flag, we could see there is an
outstanding evaluation for this hypothetical job: outstanding evaluation for this hypothetical job:
```text ```text
$ nomad status -evals docs $ nomad job status -evals docs
ID = docs ID = docs
Name = docs Name = docs
Type = service Type = service