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I am trying to to search for some specific oozie jobs through command line.
I am using the following syntax for the same
$ oozie jobs -filter status=RUNNING ;status=KILLED
However the command only returns jobs which are RUNNING and not the KILLED jobs.Need assistance in figuring out why the multiple criteria is not working ( I am expecting the results for RUNNING and KILLED jobs to be ORed as mentioned in the official oozie documentation)
Am I missing something obvious here? Please suggest
Version : Oozie client build version: 2.3.2-cdh3u5

Hulk1991
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You have to escape the semicolon, since it's being interpreted before reaching oozie. Run the command like this:

$ oozie jobs -filter status=RUNNING\;status=KILLED
Erin Heyming
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Quoting the string as @tokland mentioned worked for me, escaping didn't.

$ oozie jobs -jobtype bundle -filter "status=RUNNING;status=RUNNINGWITHERROR;user=myuser"
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