| Displays the queues that can accept jobs from the specified user. If the keyword all |
| is specified, displays the queues that can accept jobs from all users. |
| If a user group is specified, displays the queues that include that group in their |
| configuration. For a list of user groups see bugroup(1)). |
queue_name | ... Displays information about the specified queues. |
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Output |
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Default Output |
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| Displays the following fields: |
QUEUE_NAME | The name of the queue. Queues are named to correspond to the type of jobs usually |
| submitted to them, or to the type of services they provide. |
| lost_and_found |
| If the LSF administrator removes queues from the system, LSF creates a queue |
| called lost_and_found and places the jobs from the removed queues into the |
| lost_and_found queue. Jobs in the lost_and_found queue are not started unless |
| they are switched to other queues (see bswitch). |
PRIO | The priority of the queue. The larger the value, the higher the priority. If job priority |
| is not configured, determines the queue search order at job dispatch, suspension |
| and resumption time. Jobs from higher priority queues are dispatched first (this is |
| contrary to UNIX process priority ordering), and jobs from lower priority queues |
| are suspended first when hosts are overloaded. |
STATUS | The current status of the queue. The possible values are: |
| Open |
| The queue is able to accept jobs. |
| Closed |
| The queue is not able to accept jobs. |
| Active |
| Jobs in the queue may be started. |
| Inactive |
| Jobs in the queue cannot be started for the time being. |
| At any moment, each queue is either Open or Closed, and is either Active or |
| Inactive. The queue can be opened, closed, inactivated and |
| LSF administrator using badmin (see badmin(8)). |
| Jobs submitted to a queue that is later closed are still dispatched as long as the queue |
| is active. The queue can also become inactive when either its dispatch window is |
| closed or its run window is closed (see DISPATCH_WINDOWS in the “Output for |
| the |
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