Command Reference Guide

Platform LSF Command Reference 149
Use bsla to display the properties of service classes configured in
LSB_CONFDIR/cluster_name/configdir/lsb.serviceclasses (see
lsb.serviceclasses(5)) and dynamic information about the state of each
configured service class.
-u user_name | -u user_group | -u all
Resumes only jobs owned by the specified user or group, or all users if the reserved
user name
all is specified. To specify a Windows user account, include the domain
name in uppercase letters and use a single backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\
user_name) in a Windows command line or a double backslash
(DOMAIN_NAME\\user_name) in a UNIX command line.
job_ID ... | "job_ID[index_list]" ...
Resumes only the specified jobs. Jobs submitted by any user can be specified here
without using the
-u option.
-h Prints command usage to stderr and exits.
-V Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits.
Examples
bresume -q night 0
Resumes all of the user’s suspended jobs that are in the night queue. If the user is
the LSF administrator, resumes all suspended jobs in the
night queue.
bresume -g /risk_group 0
Resumes all suspended jobs in the job group /risk_group.
See also
bsub(1), bjobs(1), bqueues(1), bhosts(1), bstop(1), bkill(1), bgadd(1), bgdel(1),
bjgroup(1), bparams(1), bapp(1),
mbatchd(8), kill(1), signal(2) lsb.params(5),
lsb.applications(5)