LSF Version 7.3 - Using Platform LSF HPC
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EXTERNAL MESSAGES:
MSG_ID FROM POST_TIME MESSAGE ATTACHMENT
0 - - - -
1 user1 Aug 6 17:09 RMS[nodes=3;base=hostA] N
Use bhist -l to see RMS allocation information for finished jobs. For example:
bhist -l 723
Job <723>, User <user1>, Project <default>, Extsched <RMS[nodes=3;base=hostA
]>, Command <hostname>
Wed Aug 6 17:09:44: Submitted from host <hostA>, to Queue <rms>, CWD <$HOME>,
7 Processors Requested;
Wed Aug 6 17:09:58: Dispatched to 7 Hosts/Processors <3*hostA> <4*hostB>;
Wed Aug 6 17:09:58: rms_rid=parallel.3759;rms_alloc=3*hostA 2*hostB[2-3];
Wed Aug 6 17:09:58: Starting (Pid 971318);
Wed Aug 6 17:10:00: Running with execution home </home/user1>, Execution CWD
</home/user1>, Execution Pid <971318>;
Wed Aug 6 17:10:01: Done successfully. The CPU time used is 0.1 seconds;
Wed Aug 6 17:10:01: Post job process done successfully;
Summary of time in seconds spent in various states by Wed Aug 6 17:10:01
PEND PSUSP RUN USUSP SSUSP UNKWN TOTAL
14 0 3 0 0 0 17
Use bacct -l to see RMS allocation information logged to lsb.acct. For example:
bacct -l 3088
Accounting information about jobs that are:
- submitted by all users.
- accounted on all projects.
- completed normally or exited
- executed on all hosts.
- submitted to all queues.
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Job <3088>, User <user1>, Project <default>, Status <DONE>, Queue <rms>,
Command
<prun hostname>
Wed Aug 6 17:09:44: Submitted from host <hostS>, CWD <$HOME>;
Wed Aug 6 17:09:58: Dispatched to 7 Hosts/Processors <3*hostA> <4*hostB>;
Wed Aug 6 17:09:58: rms_rid=parallel.3759;rms_alloc=3*hostA 2*hostB[2-3];
Wed Aug 6 17:10:01: Completed <done>.
Accounting information about this job:
CPU_T WAIT TURNAROUND STATUS HOG_FACTOR MEM SWAP
0.43 8 43 exit 0.0100 1024K 0K
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