Job View window

The Job View window shows the progress of the individual jobs within a run. All runs consist of multiple jobs: the normal run has three jobs including the hydraulic simulation. Runs with coarse grained parallelism have many jobs and it can be useful to observe their progress and use of cores.

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Advanced view
Advanced view
Display additional columns in the Job View window.

View job progress
View job progress

Opens the Job Progress window, which displays messages from the hydraulic simulation.

Job View window job queue grid

SubmittedThe time and date that the run was submitted.

Run type

The type of the run that has been submitted.

Source

The source of data that will be used as input for the run.

Target

The target data that will receive the output from the run.

Status

The current status of the run.

A run passes through a range of states between submission and completion. Each state is associated with a colour that is used to colour the entire row:

  • White - indicates that the run is waiting in the queue
  • Blue - indicates that the run is being actively processed (e.g. pre-processing or actual job)
  • Red - indicates failure
  • Green - indicates success

Completed runs (in green) and terminated runs (in red) are held in a schedule as "recent history". You can clear this recent history as described above.

Run On

The name of the computer or agent group that the run is scheduled to run on.

If this is an agent group or 'Any computer', then once the run has started, the name of the computer is appended in brackets.

User

The name of the user who submitted the run.


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