Examples

If -Iload_index is specified, only shows indices for specified non-shared (host-based) dynamic numeric custom resources.

Resource-Based Output (lsload -s)

 

Displays information about dynamic resources (shared or host-based). Each line

 

gives the value and the associated hosts for an instance of the resource. See lim(8),

 

and lsf.cluster(5) for information on configuring dynamic shared resources.

 

The displayed information consists of the following fields:

RESOURCE

Name of the resource.

VALUE

Value for an instance of the resource.

LOCATION

Hosts associated with the instance of the resource.

Examples

lsload -R "select[r1m<=0.5 && swp>=20 && type==ALPHA]"

OR, in restricted format:

lsload -R r1m=0.5:swp=20:type=ALPHA

Displays the load of ALPHA hosts with at least 20 MB of swap space, and a 1-minute run queue length less than 0.5.

lsload -R "select[(1-swp/maxswp)<0.75] order[pg]"

Displays the load of the hosts whose swap space utilization is less than 75%. The resulting hosts are ordered by paging rate.

lsload -I r1m:ut:io:pg

Displays the 1-minute CPU raw run queue length, the CPU utilization, the disk I/O and paging rates for all hosts in the cluster.

lsload -E

Displays the load of all hosts, ordered by r15s:pg, with the CPU run queue lengths being the effective run queue lengths.

lsload -s verilog_license

Displays the value and location of all the verilog_license dynamic shared resource instances.

Diagnostics

Exit status is -10 for LSF problems or a bad resource names.

Exit status is -1 if a bad parameter is specified, otherwise lsload returns 0.

See also

lim(8), lsf.cluster(5), lsplace(1), lshosts(1), lsinfo(1), lslockhost(8), ls_load(3)

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