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Administering Platform LSF - SAS

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Chapter 8<br />

Understanding Resources<br />

TYPE_NAME<br />

HPPA<br />

SGI6<br />

ALPHA<br />

SUNSOL<br />

RS6K<br />

NTX86<br />

MODEL_NAME CPU_FACTOR<br />

DEC3000 10.00<br />

R10K 14.00<br />

PENT200 6.00<br />

IBM350 7.00<br />

SunSparc 6.00<br />

HP735 9.00<br />

HP715 5.00<br />

lshosts Use lshosts to get a list of the resources defined on a specific host:<br />

% lshosts hostA<br />

HOST_NAME type model cpuf ncpus maxmem maxswp server RESOURCES<br />

hostA SOL732 Ultra2 20.2 2 256M 679M Yes ()<br />

Viewing host load by resource<br />

lshosts<br />

Use lshosts -s to view host load by shared resource:<br />

% lshosts -s<br />

RESOURCE VALUE LOCATION<br />

tot_lic 5 host1 host2<br />

tot_scratch 500 host1 host2<br />

The above output indicates that 5 licenses are available, and that the shared<br />

scratch directory currently contains 500 MB of space.<br />

The VALUE field indicates the amount of that resource. The LOCATION column<br />

shows the hosts which share this resource. The lshosts -s command<br />

displays static shared resources. The lsload -s command displays dynamic<br />

shared resources.<br />

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