LSF Version 7.3 - Administering Platform LSF

Cross-queue User-based Fairshare
304 Administering Platform LSF
SCHEDULING PARAMETERS
r15s r1m r15m ut pg io ls it tmp swp mem
loadSched - - - - - - - - - - -
loadStop - - - - - - - - - - -
cpuspeed bandwidth
loadSched - -
loadStop - -
SCHEDULING POLICIES: FAIRSHARE
FAIRSHARE_QUEUES: normal short license
USER_SHARES: [user1, 100] [default, 1]
SHARE_INFO_FOR: normal/
USER/GROUP SHARES PRIORITY STARTED RESERVED CPU_TIME RUN_TIME
user1 100 9.645 2 0 0.2 7034
USERS: all users
HOSTS: all
...
bqueues -l short
QUEUE: short
PARAMETERS/STATISTICS
PRIO NICE STATUS MAX JL/U JL/P JL/H NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP RSV
40 20 Open:Inact_Win - 4 2 - 1 0 1 0 0 0
SCHEDULING PARAMETERS
r15s r1m r15m ut pg io ls it tmp swp mem
loadSched - - - - - - - - - - -
loadStop - - - - - - - - - - -
cpuspeed bandwidth
loadSched - -
loadStop - -
SCHEDULING POLICIES: FAIRSHARE
FAIRSHARE_QUEUES: normal short license
USER_SHARES: [user1, 100] [default, 1]
SHARE_INFO_FOR: short/
USER/GROUP SHARES PRIORITY STARTED RESERVED CPU_TIME RUN_TIME
user1 100 9.645 2 0 0.2 7034
USERS: all users
HOSTS: all
...
Configuring cross-queue fairshare
Considerations FAIRSHARE must be defined in the master queue. If it is also defined in the
queues listed in FAIRSHARE_QUEUES, it will be ignored.
Cross-queue fairshare can be defined more than once within lsb.queues. You
can define several sets of master-slave queues. However, a queue cannot belong
to more than one master-slave set. For example, you can define: