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kapacitor flux task run list

The kapacitor flux task run list command lists runs Kapacitor Flux task.

Usage

kapacitor flux task run list [flags]

Aliases

  • find
  • ls

Flags

FlagDescription
--jsonOutput data as JSON
--task-idRequired: Flux task ID
--run-idTask run ID
--beforeOutput runs that executed before this time (RFC3339 timestamp)
--afterOutput runs that executed after this time (RFC3339 timestamp)
--limitLimit the results (default is 100)
-h--helpShow command help

Examples

List runs for a Flux task

kapacitor flux task run list --task-id 000x00xX0xXXx00

List Flux task runs that occurred in a time range

kapacitor flux task run list \
  --task-id 000x00xX0xXXx00 \
  --after 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z \
  --before 2021-01-31T00:00:00Z

List a limited number of Flux task runs

kapacitor flux task run list \
  --task-id 000x00xX0xXXx00 \
  --limit 10

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