Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2

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