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==Selecting a specific cluster and time interval== <!--T:73-->
==Selecting a specific cluster and time interval== <!--T:73-->
[[File:Slurm portal select sys date.png|thumb|alt=Select a specific cluster and time interval|Select a specific cluster and time interval]]
[[File:Slurm portal select sys date.png|thumb|alt=Select a specific cluster and time interval|Select a specific cluster and time interval]]
The figure shows your usage for a single cluster over a specified time interval. The <i>System</i> pull-down menu contains entries for each of the currently-active national clusters that use Slurm as a scheduler. You can use the "Start date (incl.)" and "End date (incl.)" fields in the "Select system and dates" panel to change the time interval displayed in the figure. It will include all jobs on the specified cluster that were in a running (R) or pending (PD) state during the time interval, including both the start and end date. Selecting an end date in the future will display the <i>projection</i> of currently running and pending jobs for their requested duration into the future.
The figure shows your usage for a single cluster over a specified time interval. The <i>System</i> pull-down menu contains entries for each of the currently active national clusters that use Slurm as a scheduler. You can use the "Start date (incl.)" and "End date (incl.)" fields in the "Select system and dates" panel to change the time interval displayed in the figure. It will include all jobs on the specified cluster that were in a running (R) or pending (PD) state during the time interval, including both the start and end date. Selecting an end date in the future will display the <i>projection</i> of currently running and pending jobs for their requested duration into the future.
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