Command Reference Guide

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56 Platform LSF Command Reference
CURRENT LOAD Displays the total and reserved host load.
Reserved
You specify reserved resources by using bsub -R. These resources are reserved by
jobs running on the host.
Total
The total load has different meanings depending on whether the load index is
increasing or decreasing.
For increasing load indices, such as run queue lengths, CPU utilization, paging
activity, logins, and disk I/O, the total load is the consumed plus the reserved
amount. The total load is calculated as the sum of the current load and the reserved
load. The current load is the load seen by
lsload(1).
For decreasing load indices, such as available memory, idle time, available swap
space, and available space in tmp, the total load is the available amount. The total
load is the difference between the current load and the reserved load. This
difference is the available resource as seen by
lsload(1).
LOAD THRESHOLD Displays the scheduling threshold loadSched and the suspending threshold
loadStop. Also displays the migration threshold if defined and the checkpoint
support if the host supports checkpointing.
The format for the thresholds is the same as for batch job queues (see
bqueues(1))
and
lsb.queues(5)). For an explanation of the thresholds and load indices, see the
description for the "QUEUE SCHEDULING PARAMETERS" keyword under the
-l option in bqueues(1).
THRESHOLD AND LOAD USED FOR EXCEPTIONS
Displays the configured threshold of EXIT_RATE for the host and its current load
value for host exceptions.
ADMIN ACTION COMMENT
If the LSF administrator specified an administrator comment with the -C option of
the
badmin host control commands hclose or hopen, the comment text is
displayed.
Resource-Based -s Option
The -s option displays the following: the amounts used for scheduling, the amounts
reserved, and the associated hosts for the resources. Only resources (shared or
host-based) with numeric values are displayed. See
lim(8), and lsf.cluster(5)
on how to configure shared resources.
The following fields are displayed:
RESOURCE The name of the resource.
TOTAL The total amount free of a resource used for scheduling.
RESERVED The amount reserved by jobs. You specify the reserved resource using bsub -R.
LOCATION The hosts that are associated with the resource.