Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2
lsinfo
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OUTPUT
-l option
The -l option displays all information available about load indices.
TYPE
Indicates whether the resource is numeric, string, or Boolean.
ORDER
❖
Inc—If the numeric value of the load index increases as the load it measures
increases, such as CPU utilization(
ut).
❖
Dec—If the numeric value decreases as the load increases.
❖
N/A—If the resource is not numeric.
INTERVAL
The number of seconds between updates of that index. Load indices are updated
every INTERVAL seconds. A value of 0 means the value never changes.
BUILTIN
If BUILTIN is
Yes, the resource name is defined internally by LIM. If BUILTIN is
No, the resource name is site-specific defined externally by the LSF administrator.
DYNAMIC
If DYNAMIC
is Yes the resource is a load index that changes over time. If
DYNAMIC is
No the resource represents information that is fixed such as the total
swap space on a host. Resources are Static or Boolean.
RELEASE
Applies to numeric shared resources only, such as floating licenses. Indicates
whether LSF releases the resource when a job using the resource is suspended.
When a job using a shared resource is suspended, the resource is held or released by
the job depending on the configuration of the RELEASE parameter in
lsf.shared.
No indicates the resource is held. Yes indicates the resource is released.
SEE ALSO
lsfintro(1), lshosts(1), lsload(1), lsf.shared(5), ls_info(3),
ls_policy(3)