mc batch start — MinIO Object Storage for Linux (original) (raw)
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Changed in version MinIO: RELEASE.2022-10-08T20-11-00Z or later
Syntax
The mc batch start command launches a batch job from a job batch YAML file.
The batch job runs to completion (or up to the number of retries specified in the file) one time. To run the batch job again after completion, you must start it again.
EXAMPLE
The following command creates a basic YAML file for a replicate job on the mybucket
bucket of the myminio
alias.
mc batch start myminio jobfile.yaml
The output of the above command is something similar to:
Successfully start 'replicate' job B34HHqnNMcg1taynaPfxu
on '2022-10-24 17:19:06.296974771 -0700 PDT'
SYNTAX
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] batch start
ALIAS
JOBFILE
- Brackets
[]
indicate optional parameters. - Parameters sharing a line are mutually dependent.
- Parameters separated using the pipe
|
operator are mutually exclusive.
Copy the example to a text editor and modify as-needed before running the command in the terminal/shell.
Parameters
Required
The alias on which to start the batch job.
For example:
mc batch start myminio replicate.yaml
Required
A YAML-defined batch job. The job may have as many tasks as desired; there is no predefined limit.
Global Flags
This command supports any of the global flags.
Example
Start a Batch Job
The following command starts the batch of job(s) defined in the file replication.yaml
on the deployment at alias myminio
:
mc batch start myminio ./replication.yaml
- Replace
myminio
with the alias of the MinIO deployment that should run the job. - Replace
./replication.yaml
with the yaml-formatted file that describes the batch job. Use the file path relative to your current location.
The output of the above command is similar to the following:
Successfully start 'replicate' job E24HH4nNMcgY5taynaPfxu
on '2022-09-26 17:19:06.296974771 -0700 PDT'
S3 Compatibility
The mc commandline tool is built for compatibility with the AWS S3 API and is tested with MinIO and AWS S3 for expected functionality and behavior.
MinIO provides no guarantees for other S3-compatible services, as their S3 API implementation is unknown and therefore unsupported. While mccommands may work as documented, any such usage is at your own risk.
Permissions
You must have the admin:StartBatchJob permission on the deployment to start jobs.