HP XC System Software User's Guide Version 3.2

Table 10-2 Output Provided by the bhist Command
DescriptionField
The job ID that LSF-HPC assigned to the job.
JOBID
The user who submitted the job.
USER
The job name assigned by the user.
JOB_NAME
The total waiting time, excluding user suspended time, before the job is dispatched.
PEND
The total user suspended time of a pending job.
PSUSP
The total run time of the job.
RUN
The total user suspended time after the job is dispatched.
USUSP
The total system suspended time after the job is dispatched.
SSUSP
The total unknown time of the job.
UNKWN
The total time that the job has spent in all states.
TOTAL
For detailed information about a finished job, add the -l option to the bhist command, shown
in Example 10-8. The -l option specifies that the long format is requested.
Example 10-8 Using the bhist Command (Long Output)
$ bhist -l 24
Job <24>, User <lsfadmin>, Project <default>,
Interactive pseudo-terminal shell mode,
Extsched <SLURM[nodes=4]>, Command </bin/bash>
date and time stamp: Submitted from host <n2>,
to Queue <normal>, CWD <$HOME>,
4 Processors Requested, Requested Resources <type=any>;
date and time stamp: Dispatched to 4 Hosts/Processors
<4*lsfhost.localdomain>;
date and time stamp: slurm_id=22;ncpus=8;slurm_alloc=n[5-8];
date and time stamp: Starting (Pid 4785);
Summary of time in seconds spent in various states by
date and time stamp
PEND PSUSP RUN USUSP SSUSP UNKWN TOTAL
11 0 124 0 0 0 135
10.12 Translating SLURM and LSF-HPC JOBIDs
LSF-HPC and SLURM are independent resource management components of the HP XC system.
They maintain their own job identifiers (JOBIDs). It may be useful to be able to determine which
the SLURM_JOBID environment variable matches an LSF JOBID, and vice versa.
When a job is submitted to LSF-HPC, it is given an LSF JOBID, as in this example:
$ bsub -o %J.out -n 8 sleep 300
Job <99> is submitted to default queue <normal>
The following is the sequence of events when a SLURM JOBID is assigned:
No SLURM_JOBID exists while the job is PENDing in LSF-HPC.
After LSF-HPC determines that the resources are available in SLURM for this job, LSF-HPC
requests an allocation in SLURM.
After the SLURM allocation is established, there is a corresponding SLURM JOBID for the
LSF JOBID.
Use the bjobs command to view the SLURM JOBID:
110 Using LSF-HPC