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Viewing Job Information<br />

Viewing all jobs for all users<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Managing Jobs<br />

The bjobs command is used to display job information. By default, bjobs<br />

displays information for the user who invoked the command. For more<br />

information about bjobs, see the <strong>LSF</strong> Reference and the bjobs(1) man page.<br />

Run bjobs -u all to display all jobs for all users. Job information is displayed<br />

in the following order:<br />

1 Running jobs<br />

2 Pending jobs in the order in which they will be scheduled<br />

3 Jobs in high priority queues are listed before those in lower priority queues<br />

For example:<br />

% bjobs -u all<br />

JOBID USER STAT QUEUE FROM_HOST EXEC_HOST JOB_NAME SUBMIT_TIM<br />

E<br />

1004 user1 RUN short hostA hostA job0 Dec 16 09:<br />

23<br />

1235 user3 PEND priority hostM job1 Dec 11 13:<br />

55<br />

1234 user2 SSUSP normal hostD hostM job3 Dec 11 10:<br />

09<br />

1250 user1 PEND short hostA job4 Dec 11 13:<br />

59<br />

Viewing jobs for specific users<br />

Run bjobs -u user_name to display jobs for a specific user. For example:<br />

% bjobs -u user1<br />

JOBID USER STAT QUEUE FROM_HOST EXEC_HOST JOB_NAME SUBMIT_TIM<br />

E<br />

2225 user1 USUSP normal hostA job1 Nov 16<br />

11:55<br />

2226 user1 PSUSP normal hostA job2 Nov 16<br />

12:30<br />

2227 user1 PSUSP normal hostA job3 Nov 16<br />

12:31<br />

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