Output
If res_req contains special resource names, only load information for hosts that provide these resources is displayed (run lshosts to find out what resources are available on each host).
If one or more host names are specified, only load information about the hosts that satisfy the resource requirements is displayed.
With MultiCluster, when a cluster name is specified, displays load information of hosts in the specified cluster that satisfy the resource requirements.
host_name ... cluster_name ...
Displays only load information for the specified hosts.
With MultiCluster, displays only load information for hosts in the specified clusters.
Output
| |
| External load indices are configured in the file lsf.cluster.cluster_name (see |
| lsf.cluster(5)). The selection and order sections of res_req control for which |
| hosts are displayed and how the information is ordered. |
| The display includes the following fields: |
HOST_NAME | Standard host name used by LSF, typically an Internet domain name with two |
| components. |
status | Status of the host. A minus sign |
| not running on the host. |
| Possible statuses are: |
| ok |
| The host is in normal load sharing state and can accept remote jobs. The ok status |
| indicates that the Load Information Manager (LIM) is unlocked and that both LIM |
| and the Remote Execution Server (RES) are running. |
| |
| The (LIM) on the host is running but RES is unreachable. |
| busy |
| The host is overloaded because some load indices exceed configured thresholds. |
| Load index values that caused the host to be busy are preceded by an asterisk (*). |
| lockW |
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