cls-arcs-exec(1)

Name

cls-arcs-exec - Execute the given arcs (within the time range or lots).

Synopsis

cls arcs exec [-v] [--stage[=<stage>]] [--account=<account>] [--output=<format>] [--profile=<profile>] [--region=<region>] [--name=<names>[,<names>…​]]…​ [-P=<providerNames>]…​ [--project=<projects>[,<projects>…​]]…​ [--source=<sources>[, <sources>…​]]…​ [--state=<states>[,<states>…​]]…​ [--lot=<lots>[,<lots>…​] [--lot=<lots>[,<lots>…​]]…​ | [[--earliest=<earliest>] [--latest=<latest>]]]

Description

Execute the given arcs (within the time range or lots). Where status is one of:

  • running: workload is in process

  • complete: workload finished successfully

  • partial: workload finished but some data is missing

  • missing: workload finished but no data, possibly due to missing upstream data

Options

--account=<account>

Filter results by account.

--name=<names>[,<names>…​]

Filter results by the name of the arc.

--output=<format>

Print results using given format.

Values: table, json, csv, tsv (default: table)

-P, --providers=<providerNames>

Provider substrates to target.

--profile=<profile>

Cloud profile.

--project=<projects>[,<projects>…​]

Filter results by project, and optionally version. (e.g. 'project:version')

--region=<region>

Filter results by region.

--source=<sources>[,<sources>…​]

Execute against this given source.

--stage[=<stage>]

Filter results by stage.

--state=<states>[,<states>…​]

Filter results by the state of the arc.

-v, --verbose

Specify multiple -v options to increase verbosity.

For example, -v -v -v or -vvv

Time Range Options:

--earliest=<earliest>

Earliest time to include, inclusive.

Where the time can be most any date/time format, or

an adjuster such as '1h' or '1d'.

(default: 12h)

--latest=<latest>

Latest time to include, exclusive.

Where the time can be most any date/time format, or

an adjuster such as '1h' or '1d'.

(default: now)

Time Range or Lot Options:

--earliest=<earliest>

Earliest time to include, inclusive.

Where the time can be most any date/time format, or

an adjuster such as '1h' or '1d'.

(default: 12h)

--latest=<latest>

Latest time to include, exclusive.

Where the time can be most any date/time format, or

an adjuster such as '1h' or '1d'.

(default: now)

--lot=<lots>[,<lots>…​]

Apply to only these lots.