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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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peekbpeekdisplays the stdout and stderr output of an unfinished jobSynopsisbpeek [-f] [-q queue_name | -m host_name | -J job_name | job_ID | "job_ID[index_list]"]bpeek [-h | -V]DescriptionDisplays the standard output and standard error output that have been produced by one of your unfinished jobs, upto the time that this command is invoked.By default, displays the output using the command cat.This command is useful for monitoring the progress of a job and identifying errors. If errors are observed, valuableuser time and system resources can be saved by terminating an erroneous job.Options-f-q queue_name-m host_name-J job_namejob_ID | "job_ID[index_list]"-h-VDisplays the output of the job using the command tail -f.Operates on your most recently submitted job in the specified queue.Operates on your most recently submitted job that has been dispatched to the specifiedhost.Operates on your most recently submitted job that has the specified job name.The job name can be up to 4094 characters long. Job names are not unique.The wildcard character (*) can be used anywhere within a job name, but cannot appearwithin array indices. For example job* returns jobA and jobarray[1], *AAA*[1]returns the first element in all job arrays with names containing AAA, however job1[*] will not return anything since the wildcard is within the array index.Operates on the specified job.Prints command usage to stderr and exits.Prints <strong>LSF</strong> release version to stderr and exits.<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 145

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