Job Monitor documentation
The search bar
The search bar allows you to filter jobs based on various criteria. The filters are represented as equations in the search bar, where each equation consists of a job attribute, an operator, and a value.
Automatic Search
A search is automatically performed when all the equations in the search bar are valid.
- Click on the search bar and start typing
- Suggestions will appear based on the available job attributes
- Select a suggestion to choose the criterion
- Type or select an operator and a value to filter by
Smart Suggestions
The search bar only suggests attributes, operators, and values that are available in your current set of jobs.
- Click on the filter in the search bar to edit it
- Change the operator or value by clicking on them
- Use the arrow keys to navigate through the equations and edit them
- Press the
Backspacekey to remove the last token - Right-click on the equation to remove the entire equation
Use the table
The table displays the jobs that match the criteria specified in the search bar. Each row represents a job, and the columns show various attributes of the job, such as its ID, status, type, and submission date.
- Column Selection
- Click on the eye icon to select more columns to display in the table.
- Sorting
- Click on column headers to sort the table. First click sorts ascending, second click sorts descending.
- Page Size
- Use the
Row per pagedropdown at the bottom of the table to control how many jobs are displayed per page.
- View Job Details
- Right-click on a job to open the
Job History. - Bulk Actions
- Select one or more jobs using the checkboxes, then use the action buttons:
- Get IDs: Copy the IDs of selected jobs to clipboard
- Reschedule: Reschedule the selected jobs
- Kill: Kill the selected jobs
- Delete: Delete the selected jobs
Destructive Actions
Be careful when using Kill or Delete actions as they cannot be undone.
Use the Pie Chart
A pie chart is displayed alongside the table, showing the distribution of jobs grouped by a selected attribute. The total number of jobs is shown in the center of the donut chart.
Use the toggle buttons above the chart to switch between different grouping attributes (e.g., Status, Site, Minor Status). Only attributes that are not quasi-unique (like Job ID or dates) are available for grouping.
Click on a slice of the pie chart to add a filter to the search bar. Both the table and the pie chart will update to reflect the new filter.