Command Reference Guide

blstat
104 Platform LSF Command Reference
blstat
displays dynamic license information
Synopsis
blstat [-a] [-c token_name] [-G] [-s] [-S] [-D service_domain_name
| "service_domain_name ..."] [-Lp ls_project_name |
"ls_project_name ..."] [-P][-t token_name | "token_name ..."]
[-o alpha | total | avail] [-g "feature_group ..."]
blstat [ -h | -V]
Description
Displays license usage statistics.
By default, shows information about all licenses and all clusters.
Options
-a Displays each project groups accumulated value of licenses. The license token
dispatching order is based on the sort order, which is based on the scaled
accumulate value of each project. The lower the value, the sooner the license token
is dispatched to that project.
-c token_name Displays cross cluster information for tokens, sorted by the value of
SCALED_ACUM. The first cluster listed receives tokens first.
Information displayed includes token usage, reserved tokens, free tokens, demand
for tokens, accumulated value of tokens, and scaled accumulate value of tokens in
each cluster.
-G Displays dynamic hierarchical license information.
blstat -G also works with the -t option to only display hierarchical information
for the specified feature names.
-S Displays information on the license server associated with license features.
-s Displays license usage of the LSF and non-LSF workloads. Workload distributions
are defined by WORKLOAD_DISTRIBUTION in
lsf.licensescheduler. If
there are any distribution policy violations,
blstat marks these with an asterisk (*)
at the beginning of the line.
-D service_domain_name |"service_domain_name ..."
Only shows information about specified service domains. Use spaces to separate
multiple names, and enclose them in quotation marks.
-g feature_group ... When FEATURE_GROUP is configured for a group of license features in
lsf.licensescheduler, shows only information about the features configured in
the FEATURE_LIST of specified feature groups. You can specify more than one
feature group at a time.
When you specify feature names with
-t, features in the FEATURE_LIST defined
by
-t and feature groups are both displayed.