atq — Display the Jobs Queued to Run at Specified Times
Synopsis
/usr/bin/atq [-c] [-n] [username...]
Description
Use the atq command to display for the current user at-jobs that were created by the at(1) command. If you use the command as superuser, atq displays all jobs in the queue.
If you use no options, jobs are displayed in chronological order of execution.
When superuser uses the atq command without specifying username , the entire queue is displayed; when you specify a user name, those jobs belonging only to the named user are displayed.
Options
-c | Display the queued jobs in the order they were created (that is, the time that the at command was given). |
-n | Display only the total number of jobs currently in the queue. |
Examples
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