John wrote:
> When you run list jobs, what does the JobStatus mean?  I've seen C, f,
> T, and R.
> 
> *list jobs
> +-------+---------------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+----------------+-----------+
> | JobId | Name          | StartTime           | Type | Level | JobFiles
> | JobBytes       | JobStatus |
> +-------+---------------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+----------------+-----------+
> |    14 | Dora          | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | B    | I     |        0
> |              0 | C         |
> |    41 | Bugs          | 2005-10-02 01:22:06 | B    | F     |        0
> |              0 | f         |
> |    56 | Dora          | 2005-10-03 11:02:57 | B    | I     |      169
> |  1,292,401,241 | T         |
> |    68 | Bugs          | 2005-10-03 11:36:42 | B    | F     |        0
> |              0 | R         |
> +-------+---------------+---------------------+------+-------+----------+----------------+-----------+

It means how the job ended, basically.  At ome time I wrote a crude
skeleton of a patch to report these in plain English, but the way my
patch was done didn't lend itself well to internationalization, and the
patch also got mislaid at some point and didn't make it into a release.
 I'll look at it again at some point, hopefully fairly soon, and redo it.


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