LSF Version 7.3 - Administering Platform LSF
Administering Platform LSF 65
Working with Hosts
a DEFAULT host type can be migrated to another DEFAULT host type. automatic
detection of host type or model has failed, and the host type configured in
lsf.shared cannot be found.
View host history
1 Run badmin hhist to view the history of a host such as when it is opened or
closed:
badmin hhist hostB
Wed Nov 20 14:41:58: Host <hostB> closed by administrator <lsf>.
Wed Nov 20 15:23:39: Host <hostB> opened by administrator <lsf>.
View host model and type information
1 Run lsinfo -m to display information about host models that exist in the
cluster:
lsinfo -m
MODEL_NAME CPU_FACTOR ARCHITECTURE
PC1133 23.10 x6_1189_PentiumIIICoppermine
HP9K735 4.50 HP9000735_125
HP9K778 5.50 HP9000778
Ultra5S 10.30 SUNWUltra510_270_sparcv9
Ultra2 20.20 SUNWUltra2_300_sparc
Enterprise3000 20.00 SUNWUltraEnterprise_167_sparc
2 Run lsinfo -M to display all host models defined in lsf.shared:
lsinfo -M
MODEL_NAME CPU_FACTOR ARCHITECTURE
UNKNOWN_AUTO_DETECT 1.00 UNKNOWN_AUTO_DETECT
DEFAULT 1.00
LINUX133 2.50 x586_53_Pentium75
PC200 4.50 i86pc_200
Intel_IA64 12.00 ia64
Ultra5S 10.30 SUNWUltra5_270_sparcv9
PowerPC_G4 12.00 x7400G4
HP300 1.00
SunSparc 12.00
3 Run lim -t to display the type, model, and matched type of the current host.
You must be the LSF administrator to use this command:
lim -t hostA
Host Type : NTX64
Host Architecture : EM64T_1596
Physical Processors : 2
Cores per Processor : 4