lsinfo
displays load sharing configuration information
Synopsis
lsinfo
Description
| By default, displays all load sharing configuration information including resource |
| names and their meanings, host types and models, and associated CPU factors |
| known to the system. |
| By default, displays information about all resources. Resource information includes |
| resource name, resource type, description, and the default sort order for the |
| resource. |
| You can use resource names in task placement requests. |
| Use this command with options to selectively view configured resources, host types, |
| and host models. |
Options |
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Displays resource information in a long | |
| are displayed including whether a resource is |
| the resource value changes dynamically or is static. If the resource value changes |
| dynamically then the interval indicates how often it is evaluated. |
Displays information about all host models in the file lsf.shared. | |
Displays only information about host models that exist in the cluster. | |
Displays only information about configured resources. | |
Displays only information about configured host types. See lsload(1) and | |
| lshosts(1). |
resource_name ... | Displays only information about the specified resources. |
Prints command usage to stderr and exits. | |
Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits. | |
Output |
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| The |
TYPE | Indicates whether the resource is numeric, string, or Boolean. |
ORDER | ◆ |
| increases, such as CPU utilization(ut). |
Platform LSF Command Reference 251