Output

 

PRE_EXEC

The PRE_EXEC command runs on the execution host before the job associated with

 

the queue is dispatched to the execution host (or to the first host selected for a

 

parallel batch job).

POST_EXEC

The post-execution command for the queue. The POST_EXEC command runs on the

 

execution host after the job finishes.

REQUEUE_EXIT_VALUES

 

Jobs that exit with these values are automatically requeued. See lsb.queues(5) for

 

more information.

RES_REQ

Resource requirements of the queue. Only the hosts that satisfy these resource

 

requirements can be used by the queue.

Maximum slot reservation time

 

The maximum time in seconds a slot is reserved for a pending job in the queue. See

 

the SLOT_RESERVE=MAX_RESERVE_TIME[n] parameter in lsb.queues.

RESUME_COND

The conditions that must be satisfied to resume a suspended job on a host. See

 

lsb.queues(5) for more information.

STOP_COND

The conditions which determine whether a job running on a host should be

 

suspended. See lsb.queues(5) for more information.

JOB_STARTER

An executable file that runs immediately prior to the batch job, taking the batch job

 

file as an input argument. All jobs submitted to the queue are run via the job starter,

 

which is generally used to create a specific execution environment before

 

processing the jobs themselves. See lsb.queues(5) for more information.

CHUNK_JOB_SIZE

Chunk jobs only. Specifies the maximum number of jobs allowed to be dispatched

 

together in a chunk job. All of the jobs in the chunk are scheduled and dispatched

 

as a unit rather than individually. The ideal candidates for job chunking are jobs

 

that typically takes 1 to 2 minutes to run.

SEND_JOBS_TO MultiCluster. List of remote queue names to which the queue forwards jobs.

RECEIVE_JOBS_FROM

MultiCluster. List of remote cluster names from which the queue receives jobs.

PREEMPTION PREEMPTIVE

The queue is preemptive. Jobs in this queue may preempt running jobs from lower-priority queues, even if the lower-priority queues are not specified as preemptive.

PREEMPTABLE

The queue is preemptable. Running jobs in this queue may be preempted by jobs in higher-priority queues, even if the higher-priority queues are not specified as preemptive.

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