Reference documentation and code samples for the Batch V1 API class Google::Cloud::Batch::V1::TaskExecution.
This Task Execution field includes detail information for task execution procedures, based on StatusEvent types.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#exit_code
def exit_code() -> ::Integer
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(::Integer) —
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 as https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/troubleshooting#reserved-exit-codes.
- Batch runnable execution failures: You can rely on Batch logs for further diagnose: https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/analyze-job-using-logs. If there are multiple runnables failures, Batch only exposes the first error caught for now.
#exit_code=
def exit_code=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) —
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 as https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/troubleshooting#reserved-exit-codes.
- Batch runnable execution failures: You can rely on Batch logs for further diagnose: https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/analyze-job-using-logs. If there are multiple runnables failures, Batch only exposes the first error caught for now.
-
(::Integer) —
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 as https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/troubleshooting#reserved-exit-codes.
- Batch runnable execution failures: You can rely on Batch logs for further diagnose: https://cloud.google.com/batch/docs/analyze-job-using-logs. If there are multiple runnables failures, Batch only exposes the first error caught for now.