Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2
bqueues
Platform LSF Reference
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r1m
The 1-minute exponentially averaged effective CPU run queue length.
r15m
The 15-minute exponentially averaged effective CPU run queue length.
ut
The CPU utilization exponentially averaged over the last minute, expressed
as a percentage between 0 and 1.
pg
The memory paging rate exponentially averaged over the last minute, in
pages per second.
io
The disk I/O rate exponentially averaged over the last minute, in kilobytes
per second.
ls
The number of current login users.
it
On UNIX, the idle time of the host (keyboard not touched on all logged in
sessions), in minutes.
On Windows, the
it index is based on the time a screen saver has been
active on a particular host.
tmp
The amount of free space in /tmp, in megabytes.
swp
The amount of currently available swap space, in megabytes.
mem
The amount of currently available memory, in megabytes.
In addition to these internal indices, external indices are also displayed if they
are defined in
lsb.queues (see lsb.queues(5)).
The
loadSched threshold values specify the job dispatching thresholds for
the corresponding load indices. If ‘–’ is displayed as the value, it means the
threshold is not applicable. Jobs in the queue may be dispatched to a host if the
values of all the load indices of the host are within (below or above, depending
on the meaning of the load index) the corresponding thresholds of the queue
and the host. The same conditions are used to resume jobs dispatched from the
queue that have been suspended on this host.
Similarly, the
loadStop threshold values specify the thresholds for job
suspension. If any of the load index values on a host go beyond the
corresponding threshold of the queue, jobs in the queue will be suspended.
JOB EXCEPTION PARAMETERS
Configured job exception thresholds and number of jobs in each exception
state for the queue.
Threshold and NumOfJobs have the following fields: