View Job Details
This section explains how to view job details.
Prerequisites
You should join a cluster and have the Application Workload Viewing permission within the cluster. For more information, refer to "Cluster Members" and "Cluster Roles".
Steps
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Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Application Workload Viewing permission, and access your cluster.
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Click Application Workloads > Jobs in the left navigation pane.
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On the Job page, click either Job or CronJob, then click the name of a job in the list to open its details page.
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In the left Attributes area on the job details page, view the resource attributes of the job.
Parameter Description Cluster
The cluster to which the job belongs.
Project
The project to which the job belongs.
Status
The current status of the job.
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Running: The job is running.
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Completed: The job has run successfully and is completed.
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Failed: The job has failed.
Maximum Retries
The maximum number of times the pods in the job can be restarted. If the maximum retries is reached but the job completion conditions are still not met, the job will be marked as failed. Available only for Jobs.
Complete Pods
The number of completed pods required to mark the job as completed. Available only for Jobs.
Parallel Pods
The number of pods that run in parallel in the job. Available only for Jobs.
Maximum Duration
The maximum running time for the job, in seconds. If the maximum duration is reached but the job completion conditions are still not met, the job will be terminated and marked as failed. Available only for Jobs.
Schedule
The CRON expression specifying the runtime cycle for a CronJob. KubeSphere defaults to UTC time, and you may need to adjust it based on your time zone. Available only for CronJobs.
Maximum Startup Delay
The maximum delay before starting a job when it fails to start according to the schedule. Available only for CronJobs.
Successful Jobs Retention
The number of successful jobs allowed to be retained, with a default value of 3. Each time a CronJob runs, it creates a job, and you can specify the number of jobs to retain as a historical record. Available only for CronJobs.
Failed Jobs Retention
The number of failed jobs allowed to be retained, with a default value of 1. Each time a CronJob runs, it creates a job, and you can specify the number of jobs to retain as a historical record. Available only for CronJobs.
Concurrency Policy
The policy the system adopts when multiple jobs created by a CronJob overlap. Available only for CronJobs. It includes the following polices:
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Run jobs concurrently: New and old jobs run concurrently.
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Skip new job: Do not run new jobs.
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Skip old job: Immediately terminates old jobs and then runs new jobs.
Creation Time
The creation time of the job.
Creator
The user who created the job.
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On the right Run Records tab on the job details page, view the run records of the job.
When users re-run a Job manually or run a CronJob according to the schedule, the system generates run records.
For Jobs, the Run Records tab displays the following information:
Parameter Description No.
The serial number of the job, indicating the sequence of each run.
Status
The status result of each run of the job.
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Running: The job is running.
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Completed: The job has run successfully and is completed.
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Failed: The job has failed.
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Incomplete: Manually rerun the job during the job running.
Message
The message returned by the run.
Start Time
The time the run started.
End Time
The time the run ended.
For CronJobs, the Run Records tab displays the following information:
Parameter Description Job
The name of the job created by the CronJob.
Status
The status of the job created by the CronJob.
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Running: The job is running.
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Completed: The job has run successfully and is completed.
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Failed: The job has failed.
Start Time
The start time of the job created by the CronJob.
End Time
The time the run ended.
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For Jobs, Click the Resource Status tab on the right of the job details page to view the number of pod replicas and pods in the job.
Parameter Description Replicas
The number of pod replicas in the job.
Pods
The pods running for the job.
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Click to view information about the containers running in the pod.
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Click the name of the pod to view container details.
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Enter keywords in the search box above the pod list to search for pods whose names contain specific keywords.
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Click in the upper-right corner of the pod list to refresh the information.
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Click the Metadata tab on the right of the job details page to view the labels and annotations of the job.
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For Jobs, Click the Environment Variables tab on the right of the job details page to view the environment variables of all containers in the job.
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Click the Events tab on the right of the job details page to view events related to the job.
Parameter Description Type
The type of the event, including Normal and Warning.
Reason
The reason for the event.
Occurred
The time when the event occurred.
Source
The component that reported the event.
Message
The content of the event message.
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