LSF Version 7.3 - Platform LSF Command Reference

Platform LSF Command Reference 53
For host groups, the names of the hosts belonging to the group are displayed instead
of the name of the host group. Do not use quotes when specifying multiple host
groups.
cluster_name MultiCluster only. Displays information about hosts in the specified cluster.
-h Prints command usage to stderr and exits.
-V Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits.
Output
Host-Based Default
Displays the following fields:
HOST_NAME The name of the host. If a host has batch jobs running and the host is removed from
the configuration, the host name is displayed as
lost_and_found.
For condensed host groups, this is the name of host group.
STATUS With MultiCluster, not shown for fully exported hosts.
The current status of the host and the
sbatchd daemon. Batch jobs can only be
dispatched to hosts with an
ok status. The possible values for host status are as
follows:
ok
The host is available to accept batch jobs.
For condensed host groups, if a single host in the host group is
ok, the overall status
is also shown as
ok.
If any host in the host group is not
ok, bhosts displays the first host status it
encounters as the overall status for the condensed host group. Use
bhosts -X to see
the status of individual hosts in the host group.
unavail
The host is down, or LIM and sbatchd on the host are unreachable.
unreach
LIM on the host is running but sbatchd is unreachable.
closed
The host is not allowed to accept any remote batch jobs. There are several reasons
for the host to be closed (see Host-Based
-l Options).
unlicensed
The host does not have a valid LSF license.
JL/U With MultiCluster, not shown for fully exported hosts.
The maximum number of job slots that the host can process on a per user basis. If
a dash (-) is displayed, there is no limit.
For condensed host groups, this is the total number of job slots that all hosts in the
host group can process on a per user basis.