busers

busers

displays information about users and user groups

Synopsis

busers [-w] [user_name ... user_group ... all]

busers [-h -V]

Description

Displays information about users and user groups.

By default, displays information about the user who runs the command.

Options

user_name ... user_group ... all

Displays information about the specified users or user groups, or about all users if you specify all. To specify a Windows user account, include the domain name in uppercase letters and use a single backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\user_name) in a Windows command line or a double backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\\user_name) in a UNIX command line.

-hPrints command usage to stderr and exits.

-VPrints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

-wPrints user and user group pending job thresholds and exits.

Output

A listing of the users and user groups is displayed with the following fields:

USER/GROUP

The name of the user or user group.

JL/P

The maximum number of job slots that can be processed simultaneously for the specified users on each processor. For non-preemptive scheduling, these job slots are used by running and suspended jobs or by pending jobs which have jobs slots reserved for them. For preemptive scheduling, these job slots are used by running jobs or by pending jobs which have slots reserved for them. (see the description of PREEMPTION in lsb.queues). This job limit is configured per processor so that multiprocessor hosts have more job slots. If the dash character (-) is displayed, there is no limit. JL/P is defined in the LSF configuration file lsb.users.

MAX

The maximum number of job slots that can be processed concurrently for the specified users’ jobs. For non-preemptive scheduling, these job slots are used by running and suspended jobs or by pending jobs which have job slots reserved for them. For preemptive scheduling, these job slots are used by running jobs or by

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