Command Reference Guide

Platform LSF Command Reference 71
EXEC_HOST The name of one or more hosts on which the job is executing (this field is empty if
the job has not been dispatched). If the host on which the job is running has been
removed from the configuration, the host name is displayed as
lost_and_found.
Use
bhist to get the original host name.
If the host is part of a condensed host group, the host name is displayed as the name
of the condensed host group.
If you configure a host to belong to more than one condensed host groups using
wildcards,
bjobs can display any of the host groups as execution host name.
JOB_NAME The job name assigned by the user, or the command string assigned by default at
job submission with
bsub. If the job name is too long to fit in this field, then only
the latter part of the job name is displayed.
The displayed job name or job command can contain up to 4094 characters for
UNIX, or up to 255 characters for Windows.
SUBMIT_TIME The submission time of the job.
-l output
The -l option displays a long format listing with the following additional fields:
Project The project the job was submitted from.
Application Profile The application profile the job was submitted to.
Command The job command.
CWD The current working directory on the submission host.
Initial checkpoint
period
The initial checkpoint period specified at the job level, by bsub -k, or in an
application profile with CHKPNT_INITPERIOD.
Checkpoint period The checkpoint period specified at the job level, by bsub -k, in the queue with
CHKPNT, or in an application profile with CHKPNT_PERIOD.
Checkpoint
directory
The checkpoint directory specified at the job level, by bsub -k, in the queue with
CHKPNT, or in an application profile with CHKPNT_DIR.
Migration
threshold
The migration threshold specified at the job level, by bsub -mig.
Post-execute
Command
The post-execution command specified at the job-level, by bsub -Ep.
PENDING REASONS The reason the job is in the PEND or PSUSP state. The names of the hosts
associated with each reason are displayed when both
-p and -l options are
specified.
SUSPENDING REASONS
The reason the job is in the USUSP or SSUSP state.