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Chapter 8<br />

Understanding Resources<br />

Viewing information about load indices<br />

lsinfo -l<br />

The lsinfo -l command displays all information available about load indices<br />

in the system. You can also specify load indices on the command line to<br />

display information about selected indices:<br />

% lsinfo -l swp<br />

RESOURCE_NAME: swp<br />

DESCRIPTION: Available swap space (Mbytes) (alias: swap)<br />

TYPE ORDER INTERVAL BUILTIN DYNAMIC RELEASE<br />

Numeric Dec 60 Yes Yes NO<br />

lsload -l The lsload -l command displays the values of all load indices. External load<br />

indices are configured by your <strong>LSF</strong> administrator:<br />

% lsload<br />

HOST_NAME status r15s r1m r15m ut pg ls it tmp swp mem<br />

hostN ok 0.0 0.0 0.1 1% 0.0 1 224 43M 67M 3M<br />

hostK -ok 0.0 0.0 0.0 3% 0.0 3 0 38M 40M 7M<br />

hostF busy 0.1 0.1 0.3 7% *17 6 0 9M 23M 28M<br />

hostG busy *6.2 6.9 9.5 85% 1.1 30 0 5M 400M 385M<br />

hostV unavail<br />

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