import docopt import teuthology.config import teuthology.kill doc = """ usage: teuthology-kill -h teuthology-kill [-a ARCHIVE] [-p] -r RUN teuthology-kill [-a ARCHIVE] [-p] -m MACHINE_TYPE -r RUN teuthology-kill [-a ARCHIVE] -r RUN -j JOB ... teuthology-kill [-a ARCHIVE] -J JOBSPEC teuthology-kill [-p] -o OWNER -m MACHINE_TYPE -r RUN Kill running teuthology jobs: 1. Removes any queued jobs from the beanstalk queue 2. Kills any running jobs 3. Nukes any machines involved optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -a ARCHIVE, --archive ARCHIVE The base archive directory [default: {archive_base}] -p, --preserve-queue Preserve the queue - do not delete queued jobs -r, --run RUN The name(s) of the run(s) to kill -j, --job JOB The job_id of the job to kill -J, --jobspec JOBSPEC The 'jobspec' of the job to kill. A jobspec consists of both the name of the run and the job_id, separated by a '/'. e.g. 'my-test-run/1234' -o, --owner OWNER The owner of the job(s) -m, --machine_type MACHINE_TYPE The type of machine the job(s) are running on. This is required if killing a job that is still entirely in the queue. """.format(archive_base=teuthology.config.config.archive_base) def main(): args = docopt.docopt(doc) teuthology.kill.main(args)