By default, the Recent Jobs list in the RSM Cluster Load Monitoring application is sorted by Job Id in alphanumerically ascending order.
You can sort the job list by any other criterion (Cores, Queue, Owner, Status) by clicking on the appropriate column header in the Recent Jobs table. Clicking on the same column header a second time reverses the sort order of that column (from ascending to descending).
Note: Performing a refresh of the RSM Cluster Load Monitoring window returns the table to the default sort order (ascending Job Id), and removes any filters that you have applied.
Changing the Sort Order in a Column
Each column in the table has its own sort and filter options. To access these options, click the drop-down arrow in the column header:

To sort the column in either ascending or descending order, select either Sort Ascending or Sort Descending in the drop-down menu. Selecting either of these options makes the current column the one by which the table is sorted.
To return the table to the sort order that was in place prior to selecting a sort option, select Remove Sort.
Filtering Jobs in the Job List
You can tailor the Recent Jobs list to display jobs with specific criteria only. For example, you may only want to see jobs associated with a specific queue, or owner.
To filter content in a column:
Click the drop-down arrow in the column that contains the desired filter criteria. For example, if you only wanted to see jobs that used 3 or more cores, you would display the drop-down in the Cores column.
In the drop-down, disable the criteria that you do not want to include in the job list display:

Click to update the table.
When filters have been applied to a column, a filter icon is displayed next to the column's drop-down arrow to indicate that a filtered view is currently displayed:

Note that the filters will remain active even if you choose to sort the table by a different column. However, filters will be cleared if you perform a Refresh.
To clear filters that you have applied to the job list, display the appropriate column drop-down and click .