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.

 

-hPrints command usage to stderr and exits.

 

-VPrints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

Output

 

Default Output

 

 

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 re-activated by the

 

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 -l Option” section). In this case, the queue cannot be activated using badmin.

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