Monitoring from the Orchestration CLI

You can use plan commands to monitor your environment from the Orchestration CLI.

You can use the following list of plan commands in Orchestration CLI:
Command Description
adddep job To add dependencies to a task. For more information, see adddep job.
adddep sched To add dependencies to a workflow. For more information, see adddep sched.
altjob To modify a task in plan before it starts running. For more information, see altjob.
altpass To change the password of a user. For more information, see altpass.
altpri To change the priority for a task or workflow. For more information, see altrpri.
cancel job To cancel a task. For more information, see cancel job.
cancel sched To cancel a workflow. For more information, see cancel sched.
confirm To change the status of a task after it finishes. For more information, see confirm.
deldep job To delete the dependencies from a task. For more information, see deldep job.
deldep sched To delete the dependencies from a workflow. For more information, see deldep sched.
fence To set the priority for a workstation to filter tasks. For more information, see fence.
kill To stop a task in progress. For more information, see kill.
limit cpu To set the number of tasks that can run simultaneously on a workstation. For more information, see limit cpu.
limit sched To set the number of tasks that can run simultaneously in a workflow. For more information, see limit sched.
listfolder To view the folders in a directory. For more information, see listfolder.
release job To release normal and time dependencies from a task. For more information, see release job.
release sched To release the regular and time dependencies from a workflow. For more information, see release sched.
rerun To rerun a task. For more information, see rerun.
setonline or setoffline To make a workstation available or unavailable for tasks to run, or to set an event source online or offline. For more information, see setonline and setoffline.
showcpu To display the information about workstations. For more information, see showcpu.
showjobs To view the information about tasks. For more information, see showjobs.
showsched To display the information about workflows. For more information, see showsched.
showeventsource To display information about event sources. For more information, see showeventsource.
submit docommand To schedule the start of a command as a tasks. For more information, see submit docommand.
submit job To run a task. For more information, see submit job.
submit sched To run a workflow. For more information, see submit sched.
Important: To manage the context parameters more efficiently when you have multiple config.yaml files available in your computer, see Managing multiple config.yaml files.