bsla

displays information about service class configuration for goal-oriented service-level agreement (SLA) scheduling

Synopsis

bsla [service_class_name]

bsla [-h -V]

Description

bsla displays the properties of service classes configured in lsb.serviceclasses and dynamic information about the state of each configured service class.

If a default system service class is configured with ENABLE_DEFAULT_EGO_SLA in lsb.params but no other service classes are explicitly configured in lsb.serviceclasses, bsla only displays information for the default SLA.

Options

service_class_name The name of a service class configured in lsb.serviceclasses.

-hPrints command usage to stderr and exits.

-VPrints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

Output

A list of job groups is displayed with the following fields:

SERVICE CLASS NAME

The name of the service class, followed by its description, if any.

PRIORITY

The service class priority. A higher value indicates a higher priority, relative to other service classes. Similar to queue priority, service classes access the cluster resources in priority order.

CONSUMER

For EGO-enabled SLA service classes, the name of the EGO consumer from which hosts are allocated to the SLA.

EGO_RES_REQ

For EGO-enabled SLA service classes, the EGO resource requirement defined in the SLA.

MAX_HOST_IDLE_TIME

For EGO-enabled SLA service classes, how long the SLA holds its idle hosts before LSF releases them to EGO.

Platform LSF Command Reference 167