Hi Troy,
In the current major release (1.2.x):
You can get the history of job runs (What ran? Did it succeed or fail?) for a particular user by doing “jobber log” as that user. This info is not written to disk. If you want any output (stdout/stderr) from a job, the job will have to write it to disk itself. However, in the event of a job failure, you can have jobber send the job’s stdout/stderr to an arbitrary program (
https://dshearer.github.io/jobber/doc/v1.2/#error-handling).
All of the above. Also, you can have jobber record the history of job runs to disk. And you can have jobber send a job’s stdout/stderr to an arbitrary program in the event of a job success (as well as failure).
Regards,
Dylan