Output

Only displays jobs that have been submitted by the specified users or user groups. The keyword all specifies all users. To specify a Windows user account, include the domain name in uppercase letters and use a single backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\ user_name) in a Windows command line or a double backslash (DOMAIN_NAME\\user_name) in a UNIX command line.

The -uoption cannot be used with the -Goption.

job_ID "job_ID[index]"

Displays information about the specified jobs or job arrays.

If you use -A, specify job array IDs without the index list.

-hPrints command usage to stderr and exits.

-VPrints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

Output

 

Pending jobs are displayed in the order in which they are considered for dispatch.

 

Jobs in higher priority queues are displayed before those in lower priority queues.

 

Pending jobs in the same priority queues are displayed in the order in which they

 

were submitted but this order can be changed by using the commands btop or

 

bbot. If more than one job is dispatched to a host, the jobs on that host are listed in

 

the order in which they are considered for scheduling on this host by their queue

 

priorities and dispatch times. Finished jobs are displayed in the order in which they

 

were completed.

Default Display

 

 

A listing of jobs is displayed with the following fields:

JOBID

The job ID that LSF assigned to the job.

USER

The user who submitted the job.

STAT

The current status of the job (see JOB STATUS below).

QUEUE

The name of the job queue to which the job belongs. If the queue to which the job

 

belongs has been removed from the configuration, the queue name is displayed as

 

lost_and_found. Use bhist to get the original queue name. Jobs in the

 

lost_and_found queue remain pending until they are switched with the bswitch

 

command into another queue.

 

In a MultiCluster resource leasing environment, jobs scheduled by the consumer

 

cluster display the remote queue name in the format queue_name@cluster_name.

 

By default, this field truncates at 10 characters, so you might not see the cluster

 

name unless you use -wor -l.

FROM_HOST

The name of the host from which the job was submitted.

 

With MultiCluster, if the host is in a remote cluster, the cluster name and remote job

 

ID are appended to the host name, in the format host_name@cluster_name:job_ID.

 

By default, this field truncates at 11 characters; you might not see the cluster name

 

and job ID unless you use -wor -l.

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