Platform LSF Administration Guide Version 6.2
Viewing Queue Information
Administering Platform LSF
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SCHEDULING PARAMETERS
r15s r1m r15m ut pg io ls it tmp swp mem
loadSched - 0.7 1.0 0.2 4.0 50 - - - - -
loadStop - 1.5 2.5 - 8.0 240 - - - - -
SCHEDULING POLICIES: FAIRSHARE PREEMPTIVE PREEMPTABLE EXCLUSIVE
USER_SHARES: [groupA, 70] [groupB, 15] [default, 1]
DEFAULT HOST SPECIFICATION : IBM350
RUN_WINDOWS: 2:40-23:00 23:30-1:30
DISPATCH_WINDOWS: 1:00-23:50
USERS: groupA/ groupB/ user5
HOSTS: hostA, hostD, hostB
ADMINISTRATORS: user7
PRE_EXEC: /tmp/apex_pre.x > /tmp/preexec.log 2>&1
POST_EXEC: /tmp/apex_post.x > /tmp/postexec.log 2>&1
REQUEUE_EXIT_VALUES: 45
Viewing the state change history of a queue
Run badmin qhist to display the times when queues are opened, closed, activated,
and inactivated.
%
badmin qhist
Wed Mar 31 09:03:14: Queue <normal> closed by user or
administrator <root>.
Wed Mar 31 09:03:29: Queue <normal> opened by user or
administrator <root>.
Viewing queue administrators
Use bqueues -l for the queue.
Viewing exception status for queues (bqueues)
Use bqueues to display the configured threshold for job exceptions and the current
number of jobs in the queue in each exception state.
For example, queue
normal configures JOB_IDLE threshold of 0.10,
JOB_OVERRUN threshold of 5 minutes, and JOB_UNDERRUN threshold of 2
minutes. The following
bqueues command shows no overrun jobs, one job that
finished in less than 2 minutes (underrun) and one job that triggered an idle exception
(less than idle factor of 0.10):
% bqueues -l normal
QUEUE: normal
-- For normal low priority jobs, running only if hosts are lightly loaded.
This is the default queue.
PARAMETERS/STATISTICS