1FQ(1) BSD General Commands Manual FQ(1)
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4 fq — job queue log viewer
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7 fq [-a] [-n] [-q] [job id ...]
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10 fq is a simple utility for “following” the output of nq(1) jobs.
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12 Without arguments, the output of the currently running and queued as-of-
13 now jobs is emitted; else the presented job ids are used.
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15 fq automatically terminates after the corresponding jobs are done.
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17 The options are as follows:
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19 -a Output all log files, even of already finished jobs.
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21 -n Don't wait for new output. Can be used to look at enqueued com‐
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24 -q Only print the first line of each job output (i.e. the exec
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28 NQDIR Directory where lock files/job output resides, see nq(1).
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31 The fq utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
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34 On Linux, inotify(7) is used to monitor job output. On FreeBSD and
35 macOS, kqueue(2) is used. On other operating systems, polling is used.
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38 nq(1), tq(1)
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41 Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>
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44 fq is in the public domain.
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46 To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all
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49 http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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