RERUNNABLE

If the RERUNNABLE field displays yes, jobs in the queue are rerunnable. That is,

 

jobs in the queue are automatically restarted or rerun if the execution host becomes

 

unavailable. However, a job in the queue is not restarted if you remove the

 

rerunnable option from the job.

CHECKPOINT

If the CHKPNTDIR field is displayed, jobs in the queue are checkpointable. Jobs

 

use the default checkpoint directory and period unless you specify other values.

 

Note that a job in the queue is not checkpointed if you remove the checkpoint

 

option from the job.

 

CHKPNTDIR

 

Specifies the checkpoint directory using an absolute or relative path name.

 

CHKPNTPERIOD

 

Specifies the checkpoint period in seconds.

 

Although the output of bqueues reports the checkpoint period in seconds, the

 

checkpoint period is defined in minutes (the checkpoint period is defined through

 

the bsub -k"checkpoint_dir []" option, or in lsb.queues).

JOB CONTROLS

The configured actions for job control. See JOB_CONTROLS parameter in

 

lsb.queues.

 

The configured actions are displayed in the format [action_type, command] where

 

action_type is either SUSPEND, RESUME, or TERMINATE.

ADMIN ACTION COMMENT

 

If the LSF administrator specified an administrator comment with the -Coption of

 

the queue control commands qclose, qopen, qact, and qinact, qhist the

 

comment text is displayed.

SLOT_SHARE

Share of job slots for queue-based fairshare. Represents the percentage of running

 

jobs (job slots) in use from the queue. SLOT_SHARE must be greater than zero.

 

The sum of SLOT_SHARE for all queues in the pool does not need to be 100%. It

 

can be more or less, depending on your needs.

SLOT_POOL

Name of the pool of job slots the queue belongs to for queue-based fairshare. A

 

queue can only belong to one pool. All queues in the pool must share the same set

 

of hosts.

Recursive Share Tree Output (-r)

In addition to the fields displayed for the -loption, the -roption displays the following:

SCHEDULING POLICIES

FAIRSHARE

The -roption causes bqueues to recursively display the entire share information tree associated with the queue.

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