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Administering Platform LSF - SAS

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Understanding Service Class Behavior<br />

Understanding Service Class Behavior<br />

A simple deadline goal<br />

The following service class configures an SLA with a simple deadline goal with<br />

a half hour time window.<br />

Begin ServiceClass<br />

NAME = Quadra<br />

PRIORITY = 20<br />

GOALS = [DEADLINE timeWindow (16:15-16:45)]<br />

DESCRIPTION = short window<br />

End ServiceClass<br />

Six jobs submitted with a run time of 5 minutes each will use 1 slot for the half<br />

hour time window. bsla shows that the deadline can be met:<br />

% bsla Quadra<br />

SERVICE CLASS NAME: Quadra<br />

-- short window<br />

PRIORITY: 20<br />

GOAL: DEADLINE<br />

ACTIVE WINDOW: (16:15-16:45)<br />

STATUS: Active:On time<br />

ESTIMATED FINISH TIME: (Wed Jul 2 16:38)<br />

OPTIMUM NUMBER OF RUNNING JOBS: 1<br />

NJOBS PEND RUN SSUSP USUSP FINISH<br />

6 5 1 0 0 0<br />

The following illustrates the progress of the SLA to the deadline. The optimum<br />

number of running jobs in the service class (nrun) is maintained at a steady<br />

rate of 1 job at a time until near the completion of the SLA.<br />

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

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