Command Reference Guide

Job slots (-N) output
64 Platform LSF Command Reference
SLA
The name of the service class that the job group is attached to with
bgadd -sla service_class_name. If the job group is not attached to any service class,
empty parentheses
() are displayed in the SLA name column.
JLIMIT
The job group limit set by bgadd -L or bgmod -L. Job groups that have no
configured limits or no limit usage are indicated by a dash (
-). Job group limits are
displayed in a USED/LIMIT format. For example, if a limit of 5 jobs is configured
and 1 job is started,
bjgroup displays the job limit under JLIMIT as 1/5.
OWNER
The job group owner.
Example
bjgroup
GROUP_NAME NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP FINISH SLA JLIMIT OWNER
/fund1_grp 5 4 0 1 0 0 Venezia 1/5 user1
/fund2_grp 11 2 5 0 0 4 Venezia 5/5 user1
/bond_grp 2 2 0 0 0 0 Venezia 0/- user2
/risk_grp 2 1 1 0 0 0 () 1/- user2
/admi_grp 4 4 0 0 0 0 () 0/- user2
Job slots (-N) output
NSLOTS, PEND, RUN, SSUSP, USUSP, RSV are all counted in slots rather than
number of jobs. A list of job groups is displayed with the following fields:
GROUP_NAME
The name of the job group.
NSLOTS
The total number of job slots held currently by jobs in the job group. This includes
pending, running, suspended and reserved job slots. A parallel job that is running
on n processors is counted as n job slots, since it takes n job slots in the job group.
PEND
The number of job slots used by pending jobs in the job group.
RUN
The number of job slots used by running jobs in the job group.
SSUSP
The number of job slots used by system-suspended jobs in the job group.
USUSP
The number of job slots used by user-suspended jobs in the job group.