LSF Version 7.3 - Administering Platform LSF
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348 Administering Platform LSF
NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP FINISH
110 95 5 0 0 10
View jobs running in an SLA (bjobs)
1 Run bjobs -sla to display jobs running in a service class:
bjobs -sla Inuvik
JOBID USER STAT QUEUE FROM_HOST EXEC_HOST JOB_NAME SUBMIT_TIME
136 user1 RUN normal hostA hostA sleep 100 Sep 28 13:24
137 user1 RUN normal hostA hostB sleep 100 Sep 28 13:25
Use -sla with -g to display job groups attached to a service class. Once a job
group is attached to a service class, all jobs submitted to that group are subject
to the SLA.
Track historical behavior of an SLA (bacct)
1 Run bacct to display historical performance of a service class. For example,
service classes
Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk configure throughput goals.
bsla
SERVICE CLASS NAME: Inuvik
-- throughput 6
PRIORITY: 20
GOAL: THROUGHPUT 6
ACTIVE WINDOW: Always Open
STATUS: Active:On time
SLA THROUGHPUT: 10.00 JOBs/CLEAN_PERIOD
OPTIMUM NUMBER OF RUNNING JOBS: 5
NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP FINISH
111 94 5 0 0 12
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SERVICE CLASS NAME: Tuktoyaktuk
-- throughput 3
PRIORITY: 15
GOAL: THROUGHPUT 3
ACTIVE WINDOW: Always Open
STATUS: Active:On time
SLA THROUGHPUT: 4.00 JOBs/CLEAN_PERIOD
OPTIMUM NUMBER OF RUNNING JOBS: 4
NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP FINISH
104 96 4 0 0 4
These two service classes have the following historical performance. For SLA
Inuvik, bacct shows a total throughput of 8.94 jobs per hour over a period of
20.58 hours:
bacct -sla Inuvik
Accounting information about jobs that are: