LSF Version 7.3 - Administering Platform LSF

Administering Platform LSF 701
Error and Event Logging
For instance, if your application had an explicit exit 129, you would see Exit code
129 in your output. When you send a signal that terminates the job,
bhist reports
either the signal or the value of signal+128. If the return status is greater than 128
and the job was terminated with a signal, then return_status-128=signal.
Example For return status 133, the job was terminated with signal 5 (SIGTRAP on most
systems, 133-128=5). For return status 139, the job was terminated with signal 11
(SIGSEGV on most systems, 139-128=11), which would mean the application had
a core dump. Note that these terminate signals are operating-system dependent, so
signal 5 may not be SIGTRAP on and 11 may not be SIGSEGV on all UNIX
systems.