Status event.
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{ "type": string, "description": string, "eventTime": string, "taskExecution": { object ( |
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type |
Type of the event. |
description |
Description of the event. |
event |
The time this event occurred. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
task |
Task Execution. This field is only defined for task-level status events where the task fails. |
task |
Task State. This field is only defined for task-level status events. |
TaskExecution
This Task Execution field includes detail information for task execution procedures, based on StatusEvent types.
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{ "exitCode": integer, "stderrSnippet": string } |
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exit |
The exit code of a finished task. If the task succeeded, the exit code will be 0. If the task failed but not due to the following reasons, the exit code will be 50000. Otherwise, it can be from different sources: * Batch known failures: https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/troubleshooting#reserved-exit-codes. * Batch runnable execution failures; you can rely on Batch logs to further diagnose: https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/analyze-job-using-logs. If there are multiple runnables failures, Batch only exposes the first error. |
stderr |
Optional. The tail end of any content written to standard error by the task execution. This field will be populated only when the execution failed. |