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Chapter 35<br />

Advance Reservation<br />

Viewing historical accounting information for advance reservations<br />

bacct -U<br />

Use the -U option of the bacct command to display accounting information<br />

about advance reservations. bacct -U displays information similar to the<br />

brsvs command:<br />

◆ The reservation ID specified on the -U option.<br />

◆ The type of reservation: user or system<br />

◆ The user names of users who used the brsvadd command to create the<br />

advance reservations<br />

◆ The user names of the users who can use the advance reservations (with<br />

bsub -U)<br />

◆ Number of CPUs reserved<br />

◆ List of hosts for which processors are reserved<br />

◆ Time window for the reservation.<br />

❖ A one-time reservation displays fields separated by slashes<br />

(month/day/hour/minute). For example:<br />

11/12/14/0-11/12/18/0<br />

❖ A recurring reservation displays fields separated by colons<br />

(day:hour:minute). For example:<br />

5:18:0 5:20:0<br />

Example<br />

% bacct -U user1#2<br />

Accounting for:<br />

- advanced reservation IDs: user1#2,<br />

- advanced reservations created by user1,<br />

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

RSVID TYPE CREATOR USER NCPUS RSV_HOSTS TIME_WINDOW<br />

user1#2 user user1 user1 1 hostA:1 9/16/17/36-<br />

9/16/17/38<br />

SUMMARY:<br />

Total number of jobs: 4<br />

Total CPU time consumed: 0.5 second<br />

Maximum memory of a job: 4.2 MB<br />

Maximum swap of a job: 5.2 MB<br />

Total duration time: 0 hour 2 minute 0 secon<br />

<strong>Administering</strong> <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> 473

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