Options
◆num_ok, num_unavail, num_unreach, and num_busy are the number of hosts that are ok, unavail, unreach, and busy, respectively.
For example, if there are five ok, two unavail, one unreach, and three busy hosts in a condensed host group hg1, its status is displayed as the following:
hg1 ok 5/2/1/3
If any hosts in the host group are closed, the status for the host group is displayed as closed, with no status for the other states:
hg1 closed
Use with the
If no hosts exceed the job exit rate, bhosts
There is no exceptional host found
LSF supports ordering of resource requirements on all load indices, including external load indices, either static or dynamic.
Displays information about the specified resources (shared or
bhosts
When LOCAL_TO is configured for a license feature in lsf.licensescheduler, bhosts
From clusterA: |
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bhosts |
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RESOURCE | TOTAL | RESERVED | LOCATION |
hspice | 36.0 | 0.0 | host1 |
From clusterB in siteB: |
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bhosts |
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RESOURCE | TOTAL | RESERVED | LOCATION |
hspice | 76.0 | 0.0 | host2 |
host_name ... host_group ...
Only displays information about the specified hosts. Do not use quotes when specifying multiple hosts.
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