Command Reference Guide

Description
122 Platform LSF Command Reference
bmod -g cannot be combined with other bmod options. It can only operate on
pending jobs. It cannot operate on running or finished jobs.
You can modify your own job groups and job groups that other users create under
your job groups. LSF administrators can modify job groups of all users.
You cannot move job array elements from one job group to another, only entire job
arrays. If any job array elements in a job array are running, you cannot move the job
array to another group. A job array can only belong to one job group at a time.
You cannot modify the job group of a job attached to a service class.
Modifying jobs in service classes
The -sla option modifies a job by attaching it to the specified service class. The
-slan option detaches the specified job from a service class. If the service class does
not exist, the job is not modified. For example:
bmod -sla Kyuquot 2307
attaches job 2307 to the service class Kyuquot.
bmod -slan 2307
detaches job 2307 from the service class Kyuquot. If a default SLA is configured in
lsb.params, the job is moved to the default service class.
You cannot
Use -sla with other bmod options
Move job array elements from one service class to another, only entire job
arrays
Modify the service class of job already attached to a job group. Use bsla to
display the configuration properties of service classes configured in
lsb.serviceclasses, the default SLA configured in lsb.params, and
dynamic information about the state of each service class.
If a default SLA is configured in
lsb.params, bmod -slan moves the job to the
default SLA. If the job is already attached to the default SLA,
bmod -slan has no
effect on that job.
Modifying jobs associated with application profiles
The -app option modifies a job by associating it to the specified application profile.
The
-appn option dissociates the specified job from its application profile. If the
application profile does not exist, the job is not modified.
You can only modify the application profile for pending jobs. For example:
bmod -app fluent 2308
associates job 2308 with the application profile fluent.
bmod -appn 2308
dissociates job 2308 from the service class fluent.
Use
bapp to display the properties of application profiles configured in
LSB_CONFDIR/cluster_name/configdir/lsb.applications.