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Viewing Queue Information<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Working with Queues<br />

The bqueues command displays information about queues. The bqueues -l<br />

option also gives current statistics about the jobs in a particular queue such as<br />

the total number of jobs in the queue, the number of jobs running, suspended,<br />

and so on.<br />

To view the...<br />

Run...<br />

Available queues<br />

bqueues<br />

Queue status<br />

bqueues<br />

Detailed queue information bqueues -l<br />

State change history of a queue badmin qhist<br />

Queue administrators<br />

bqueues -l for queue<br />

In addition to the procedures listed here, see the bqueues(1) man page for<br />

more details.<br />

Viewing available queues and queue status<br />

Run bqueues. You can view the current status of a particular queue or all<br />

queues. The bqueues command also displays available queues in the cluster.<br />

% bqueues<br />

QUEUE_NAME PRIO STATUS MAX JL/U JL/P JL/H NJOBS PEND RUN SUSP<br />

interactive 400 Open:Active - - - - 2 0 2 0<br />

priority 43 Open:Active - - - - 16 4 11 1<br />

night 40 Open:Inactive - - - - 4 4 0 0<br />

short 35 Open:Active - - - - 6 1 5 0<br />

license 33 Open:Active - - - - 0 0 0 0<br />

normal 30 Open:Active - - - - 0 0 0 0<br />

idle 20 Open:Active - - - - 6 3 1 2<br />

A dash (-) in any entry means that the column does not apply to the row. In<br />

this example some queues have no per-queue, per-user or per-processor job<br />

limits configured, so the MAX, JL/U and JL/P entries are shown as a dash.<br />

Viewing detailed queue information<br />

To see the complete status and configuration for each queue, run bqueues -l.<br />

You can specify queue names on the command-line to select specific queues.<br />

In the example below, more detail is requested for the queue normal.<br />

% bqueues -l normal<br />

QUEUE: normal<br />

--For normal low priority jobs, running only if hosts are lightly loaded.<br />

This is the default queue.<br />

PARAMETERS/STATISTICS<br />

PRIO NICE STATUS MAX JL/U JL/P NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP<br />

40 20 Open:Active 100 50 11 1 1 0 0 0<br />

Migration threshold is 30 min.<br />

CPULIMIT<br />

RUNLIMIT<br />

20 min of IBM350 342800 min of IBM350<br />

FILELIMIT DATALIMIT STACKLIMIT CORELIMIT MEMLIMIT PROCLIMIT<br />

20000 K 20000 K 2048 K 20000 K 5000 K 3<br />

<strong>Administering</strong> <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> 101

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