Command Reference Guide

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90 Platform LSF Command Reference
PER_HOST slot limits are not displayed. The bhosts commands displays these as
MXJ limits.
In MultiCluster,
blimits returns the information about all limits in the local
cluster.
Limit names and policies are set up by the LSF administrator. See
lsb.resources(5) for more information.
Options
-c Displays all resource configurations in lsb.resources. This is the same as
bresources with no options.
-w Displays resource allocation limits information in a wide format. Fields are
displayed without truncation.
-n limit_name ... Displays resource allocation limits the specified named Limit sections. If a list of
limit sections is specified, Limit section names must be separated by spaces and
enclosed in quotation marks (") or (’).
-m host_name | -m host_group | -m cluster_name ...
Displays resource allocation limits for the specified hosts. Do not use quotes when
specifying multiple hosts.
To see the available hosts, use
bhosts.
For host groups:
If the limits are configured with HOSTS, the name of the host group is
displayed.
If the limits are configured with PER_HOST, the names of the hosts belonging
to the group are displayed instead of the name of the host group.
TIP: PER_HOST slot limits are not displayed. The bhosts command displays these as MXJ limits.
For a list of host groups see bmgroup(1).
In MultiCluster, if a cluster name is specified, displays resource allocation limits in
the specified cluster.
-P project_name ... Displays resource allocation limits for the specified projects.
If a list of projects is specified, project names must be separated by spaces and
enclosed in quotation marks (") or (’).
-q queue_name ... Displays resource allocation limits for the specified queues.
The command
bqueues returns a list of queues configured in the system, and
information about the configurations of these queues.
In MultiCluster, you cannot specify remote queues.
-u user_name | -u user_group ...
Displays resource allocation limits for the specified users.
If a list of users is specified, user names must be separated by spaces and enclosed
in quotation marks (") or (’). You can specify both user names and user IDs in the
list of users.