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Administering Platform LSF - SAS

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Viewing User and User Group Information<br />

Viewing User and User Group Information<br />

Viewing user information<br />

You can display information about <strong>LSF</strong> users and user groups using the busers<br />

and bugroup commands.<br />

The busers command displays information about users and user groups. The<br />

default is to display information about the user who invokes the command.<br />

The busers command displays:<br />

◆ Maximum number of jobs a user or group may execute on a single<br />

processor<br />

◆ Maximum number of job slots a user or group may use in the cluster<br />

◆ Total number of job slots required by all submitted jobs of the user<br />

◆ Number of job slots in the PEND, RUN, SSUSP, and USUSP states<br />

The bugroup command displays information about user groups and which<br />

users belong to each group.<br />

The busers and bugroup commands have additional options. See the<br />

busers(1) and bugroup(1) man pages for more details.<br />

Run busers all. For example:<br />

% busers all<br />

USER/GROUP JL/P MAX NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP RSV<br />

default 12 - - - - - - -<br />

user9 1 12 34 22 10 2 0 0<br />

groupA - 100 20 7 11 1 1 0<br />

Viewing user group information<br />

Run bugroup. For example:<br />

% bugroup<br />

GROUP_NAME<br />

USERS<br />

testers<br />

user1 user2<br />

engineers<br />

user3 user4 user10 user9<br />

develop<br />

user4 user10 user11 user34 engineers/<br />

system<br />

all users<br />

128<br />

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

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