Command Reference Guide

Platform LSF Command Reference 39
For receive-jobs queues, shows the name of the remote cluster that can send jobs to
the local queue.
STATUS Indicates the connection status between the local queue and remote queue.
ok
The two clusters can exchange information and the system is properly configured.
disc
Communication between the two clusters has not been established. This could
occur because there are no jobs waiting to be dispatched, or because the remote
master cannot be located.
reject
The remote queue rejects jobs from the send-jobs queue. The local queue and
remote queue are connected and the clusters communicate, but the queue-level
configuration is not correct. For example, the send-jobs queue in the submission
cluster points to a receive-jobs queue that does not exist in the remote cluster.
If the job is rejected, it returns to the submission cluster.
Resource Lease Information
Displays remote resource provider and consumer information, resource flow
information, and connection status between the local and remote cluster.
Information related to the resource leasing model is displayed under the heading
Resource Lease Information.
REMOTE_CLUSTER For borrowed resources, name of the remote cluster that is the provider.
For exported resources, name of the remote cluster that is the consumer.
RESOURCE_FLOW Indicates direction of resource flow.
IMPORT
Local cluster is the consumer and borrows resources from the remote cluster
(HOSTS parameter in one or more local queue definitions includes remote
resources).
EXPORT
Local cluster is the provider and exports resources to the remote cluster.
STATUS Indicates the connection status between the local and remote cluster.
ok
MultiCluster jobs can run.
disc
No communication between the two clusters. This could be a temporary situation
or could indicate a MultiCluster configuration error.
conn
The two clusters communicate, but the lease is not established. This should be a
temporary situation.