Command Reference Guide

Platform LSF Command Reference 251
lsinfo
displays load sharing configuration information
Synopsis
lsinfo [-l] [-m | -M] [-r] [-t] [resource_name ...]
lsinfo [-h | -V]
Description
By default, displays all load sharing configuration information including resource
names and their meanings, host types and models, and associated CPU factors
known to the system.
By default, displays information about all resources. Resource information includes
resource name, resource type, description, and the default sort order for the
resource.
You can use resource names in task placement requests.
Use this command with options to selectively view configured resources, host types,
and host models.
Options
-l Displays resource information in a long multi-line format. Additional parameters
are displayed including whether a resource is built-in or configured, and whether
the resource value changes dynamically or is static. If the resource value changes
dynamically then the interval indicates how often it is evaluated.
-M Displays information about all host models in the file lsf.shared.
-m Displays only information about host models that exist in the cluster.
-r Displays only information about configured resources.
-t Displays only information about configured host types. See lsload(1) and
lshosts(1).
resource_name ... Displays only information about the specified resources.
-h Prints command usage to stderr and exits.
-V Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits.
Output
-l option
The -l option displays all information available about load indices.
TYPE Indicates whether the resource is numeric, string, or Boolean.
ORDER Inc—If the numeric value of the load index increases as the load it measures
increases, such as CPU utilization(
ut).