tronctl

Synopsis

tronctl [--server <host:port>] [--verbose] <command> <job_name | job_run_id | action_run_id>

Description

tronctl is the control interface for Tron. tronctl allows you to enable, disable, start, stop and cancel Tron Jobs and Services.

Options

--server=<config-file>

Config file containing the address of the server the tron instance is running on

--verbose

Displays status messages along the way

--run-date=<YYYY-MM-DD>

For starting a new job, specifies the run date that should be set. Defaults to today.

--start-date=<YYYY-MM-DD>

For backfills, specifies the starting date of the first job of the backfill. Note that many jobs operate on the previous day’s data.

--end-date=<YYYY-MM-DD>

For backfills, specifies the final date of the backfill. Defaults to today. Note that many jobs operate on the previous day’s data.

Job Commands

disable <job_name>

Disables the job. Cancels all scheduled and queued runs. Doesn’t schedule any more.

enable <job_name>

Enables the job and schedules a new run.

start <job_name>

Creates a new run of the specified job and runs it immediately. Tron will use the latest version of the code and tron config available for the new run id.

start <job_run_id>

Attempt to start the given job run. A Job run only starts if no other instance is running. If the job has already started, it will attempt to start any actions in the SCH or QUE state. Tron will use the latest version of the code and tron config available for the new run id.

start <action_run_id>

Attempt to start the action run. Tron will use the latest version of the code and tron config available for the new run id.

restart <job_run_id>

Creates a new job run with the same run time as this job. Tron will use the latest version of the code and tron config available for the new run id.

retry <action_run_id>

Re-run an action within an existing job run. Will use the exact same code version and tron config as the previous run.

rerun <job_run_id>

Creates a new job run with the same run time as this job (same as restart). Tron will use the latest version of the code and tron config available for the new run id.

backfill <job_id>

Creates a series of tronctl start commands for a sequence of dates. –start-date must be provided for a backfill.

cancel <job_run_id | action_run_id>

Cancels the specified job run or action run.

success <job_run_id | action_run_id>

Marks the specified job run or action run as succeeded. This behaves the same as the run actually completing. Dependent actions are run and queued runs start.

skip <action_run_id>

Marks the specified action run as skipped. This allows dependent actions to run.

fail <job_run_id | action_run_id>

Marks the specified job run or action run as failed. This behaves the same as the job actually failing.

stop <action_run_id>

Stop an action run

kill <action_run_id>

Force stop (SIGKILL) an action run

Examples

$ tronctl start job0
New Job Run job0.2 created

$ tronctl start job0.3
Job Run job0.3 now in state RUNN

$ tronctl cancel job0.4
Job Run job0.4 now in state CANC

$ tronctl fail job0.4
Job Run job0.4 now in state FAIL

$ tronctl restart job0.4
Job Run job0.4 now in state RUNN

$ tronctl success job0.5
Job Run job0.5 now in state SUCC

$ tronctl retry MASTER.job.5.action1
Retrying ActionRun: MASTER.job.5.action1

See Also

trond (8), tronfig (1), tronview (1),