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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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queuesbqueuesdisplays information about queuesSynopsisbqueues [-w | -l | -r] [-m host_name | -m host_group | -m cluster_name | -m all] [-u user_name | -u user_group | -uall] [queue_name ...]bqueues [-h | -V]DescriptionDisplays information about queues.By default, returns the following information about all queues: queue name, queue priority, queue status, job slotstatistics, and job state statistics.When a resizable job has a resize allocation request, bqueues displays pending requests. When <strong>LSF</strong> adds more resourcesto a running resizable job, bqueues decreases job PEND counts and displays the added resources. When <strong>LSF</strong> removesresources from a running resizable job, bqueues displays the updated resources.In MultiCluster, returns the information about all queues in the local cluster.Batch queue names and characteristics are set up by the <strong>LSF</strong> administrator in lsb.queues.CPU time is normalized.CPU time output is not consistent with bacctbacct displays the sum of CPU time consumed by all past jobs in event files, regardless of the execution host type andrun time (unless you indicate a begin and end time.) For a specified job, bacct and bhist have the same result.Because the value of CPU time for bqueues is used by mbatchd to calculate fairshare priority, it does not display theactual CPU time for the queue, but a CPU time normalized by CPU factor. This results in a different CPU time outputin bacct and bqueues.Options-l-rDisplays queue information in a long multiline format. The -l option displays thefollowing additional information: queue description, queue characteristics andstatistics, scheduling parameters, resource usage limits, scheduling policies, users,hosts, associated commands, dispatch and run windows, and job controls.Also displays user shares.If you specified an administrator comment with the -C option of the queue controlcommands qclose, qopen, qact, and qinact, qhist displays the comment text.Displays absolute priority scheduling (APS) information for queues configured withAPS_PRIORITY.Displays the same information as the -l option. In addition, if fairshare is defined forthe queue, displays recursively the share account tree of the fairshare queue.<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 149

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