For MultiCluster, displays information about hosts in the specified clusters. The names of the hosts belonging to the cluster are displayed instead of the name of the cluster. Do not use quotes when specifying multiple clusters.

-s [resource_name ...]

Displays information about the specified resources. The resources must be static resources (shared or host-based). If no resource is specified, then displays information about all resources. Returns the following information: the resource names, the values of the resources, and the resource locations.

-hPrints command usage to stderr and exits.

-VPrints the LSF release version to stderr and exits.

Output

Host-Based Default

Displays the following fields:

HOST_NAME

The name of the host. This display field is truncated.

type

The host type. This display field is truncated.

 

With MultiCluster, if the host type of a remote cluster’s host is not defined in the

 

local cluster, the keyword unknown is displayed.

model

The host model. This display field is truncated.

 

With MultiCluster, if the host model of a remote cluster’s host is not defined in the

 

local cluster, the keyword unknown is displayed.

cpuf

The relative CPU performance factor. The CPU factor is used to scale the CPU load

 

value so that differences in CPU speeds are considered. The faster the CPU, the

 

larger the CPU factor.

 

The CPU factor of a host with an unknown host type is 1.0.

ncpus

The number of processors on this host.

 

If LSF_ENABLE_DUALCORE=Y in lsf.conf for multi-core CPU hosts, displays

 

the number of cores instead of physical CPUs.

 

If EGO is enabled in the LSF cluster and EGO_DEFINE_NCPUS is specified in

 

lsf.conf or ego.conf, the appropriate value for ncpus is displayed, depending on

 

the value of EGO_DEFINE_NCPUS:

 

EGO_DEFINE_NCPUS=procs—ncpus=number of processors

 

EGO_DEFINE_NCPUS=cores—ncpus=number of processors x number of

 

cores per processor

 

EGO_DEFINE_NCPUS=threads—ncpus=number of processors x number of

 

cores per processor x number of threads per core

 

EGO_DEFINE_NCPUS=cores is the same as setting

 

LSF_ENABLE_DUALCORE=Y.

nprocs

The number of physical processors per CPU configured on a host.

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