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List Global Commits & Jobs

Learn how to list global commits and jobs.

How to List Global Commits #

You can list all global commits by running the following command:

pachctl list commit

Each global commit displays how many (sub) commits it is made of.

ID                               SUBCOMMITS PROGRESS CREATED        MODIFIED
1035715e796f45caae7a1d3ffd1f93ca 7          ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 7 seconds ago  7 seconds ago
28363be08a8f4786b6dd0d3b142edd56 6          ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 24 seconds ago 24 seconds ago
e050771b5c6f4082aed48a059e1ac203 4          ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 24 seconds ago 24 seconds ago

How to List Global Jobs #

Similarly, if you run the equivalent command for global jobs:

pachctl list job

you will notice that the job IDs are shared with the global commit IDs.

ID                               SUBJOBS PROGRESS CREATED            MODIFIED
1035715e796f45caae7a1d3ffd1f93ca 2       ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 55 seconds ago     55 seconds ago
28363be08a8f4786b6dd0d3b142edd56 1       ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ About a minute ago About a minute ago
e050771b5c6f4082aed48a059e1ac203 1       ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ About a minute ago About a minute ago

For example, in this example, 7 commits and 2 jobs are involved in the changes occured in the global commit ID 1035715e796f45caae7a1d3ffd1f93ca.

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The progress bar is equally divided to the number of steps, or pipelines, you have in your DAG. In the example above,1035715e796f45caae7a1d3ffd1f93ca is two steps. If one of the sub-jobs fails, you will see the progress bar turn red for that pipeline step. To troubleshoot, look into that particular pipeline execution.