Output

 

 

The host does not allocate more than JL/U job slots for one user at the same time.

 

These job slots are used by running jobs, as well as by suspended or pending jobs

 

that have slots reserved for them.

 

For preemptive scheduling, the accounting is different. These job slots are used by

 

running jobs and by pending jobs that have slots reserved for them (see the

 

description of PREEMPTIVE in lsb.queues(5) and JL/U in lsb.hosts(5)).

MAX

The maximum number of job slots available. If a dash (-) is displayed, there is no

 

limit.

 

For condensed host groups, this is the total maximum number of job slots available

 

in all hosts in the host group.

 

These job slots are used by running jobs, as well as by suspended or pending jobs

 

that have slots reserved for them.

 

If preemptive scheduling is used, suspended jobs are not counted (see the

 

description of PREEMPTIVE in lsb.queues(5) and MXJ in lsb.hosts(5)).

 

A host does not always have to allocate this many job slots if there are waiting jobs;

 

the host must also satisfy its configured load conditions to accept more jobs.

NJOBS

The number of job slots used by jobs dispatched to the host. This includes running,

 

suspended, and chunk jobs.

 

For condensed host groups, this is the total number of job slots used by jobs

 

dispatched to any host in the host group.

RUN

The number of job slots used by jobs running on the host.

 

For condensed host groups, this is the total number of job slots used by jobs

 

running on any host in the host group.

SSUSP

The number of job slots used by system suspended jobs on the host.

 

For condensed host groups, this is the total number of job slots used by system

 

suspended jobs on any host in the host group.

USUSP

The number of job slots used by user suspended jobs on the host. Jobs can be

 

suspended by the user or by the LSF administrator.

 

For condensed host groups, this is the total number of job slots used by user

 

suspended jobs on any host in the host group.

RSV

The number of job slots used by pending jobs that have jobs slots reserved on the

 

host.

 

For condensed host groups, this is the total number of job slots used by pending

 

jobs that have job slots reserved on any host in the host group.

Host-Based -l Option

loadSched, loadStop

In addition to the above fields, the -loption also displays the following:

The scheduling and suspending thresholds for the host. If a threshold is not defined, the threshold from the queue definition applies. If both the host and the queue define a threshold for a load index, the most restrictive threshold is used.

54Platform LSF Command Reference