LSF Version 7.3 - Platform LSF Configuration Reference
Option bsub or bmod
option
Description
LSB_SUB_HOSTS -m List of requested execution host names
LSB_SUB_IN_FILE -i, -io Standard input file name
LSB_SUB_INTERACTIVE -I Interactive job, specified by "Y"
LSB_SUB_LOGIN_SHELL -L Login shell
LSB_SUB_JOB_NAME -J Job name
LSB_SUB_JOB_WARNING_AC
TION
-wa Job warning action
LSB_SUB_JOB_ACTION_WAR
NING_TIME
-wt
Job warning time period
LSB_SUB_MAIL_USER -u Email address to which LSF sends job-
related messages
LSB_SUB_MAX_NUM_PROCE
SSORS
-n Maximum number of processors
requested
LSB_SUB_MODIFY
bmod Indicates that bmod invoked esub,
specified by "Y".
LSB_SUB_MODIFY_ONCE
bmod
Indicates that the job options specified
at job submission have already been
modified by bmod, and that bmod is
invoking esub again, specified by "Y".
LSB_SUB_NOTIFY_BEGIN -B LSF sends an email notification when
the job begins, specified by "Y".
LSB_SUB_NOTIFY_END -N LSF sends an email notification when
the job ends, specified by "Y".
LSB_SUB_NUM_PROCESSOR
S
-n Minimum number of processors
requested
LSB_SUB_OTHER_FILES
bmod -f
Indicates the number of files to be
transferred. The value is SUB_RESET
if bmod is being used to reset the
number of files to be transferred.
LSB_SUB_OTHER_FILES_
number
bsub -f
The number indicates the particular file
transfer value in the specified file
transfer expression.
For example, for bsub -f "a > b"
-f "c < d", the following would be
defined:
LSB_SUB_OTHER_FILES_0="a > b"
LSB_SUB_OTHER_FILES_1="c < d"
LSB_SUB_OUT_FILE -o, -oo Standard output file name
Feature: External job submission and execution controls
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