Symphony provides two filters to help you find the tasks that are of most interest to you. These filters use task state and date /time criteria to narrow the search. Use the basic filter to find tasks that are currently in a specified state and were in a running or pending state during a specified block of time. With the advanced filter, you can search for tasks in the specified current task state that were submitted, started, and ended within specified time intervals.
- Click .
The Applications page displays.
- Click the name of the application to which the session belongs.
A list of sessions displays.
- In the list, locate the session you want and click the session ID.
A list of tasks displays.
- Click the Filter Settings link.
- Click in the Filter Options checkbox.
Basic Filter:
From the drop-down list, select the current task state that you would like to filter. (You can select multiple task states by pressing the Ctrl key as you select additional states.)
Choose either a specified amount of time prior to now or an interval between two specified dates and times when the task state was either running or pending.
Enter the amount of time or date/time range, as applicable.
Click Filter.
A list of tasks displays that are in the current state(s) specified and were either running or pending during the specified time interval.
Advanced Filter:
From the drop-down list, select the task state that you would like to filter.
Expand the Task Submitted Time heading.
Choose either a specified amount of time prior to now or an interval between two specified dates and times for the task submission time.
Expand the Task Started Time heading.
Choose either a specified amount of time prior to now or an interval between two specified dates and times for the task start time.
Expand the Task Ended Time heading.
Choose either a specified amount of time prior to now or an interval between two specified dates and times for the task end time.
Click Filter.
A list of tasks displays that were submitted, started, and ended within the respective time intervals.