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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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unhostA has 2 slots in use and hostB is completely free, so <strong>LSF</strong> is able to dispatch the jobusing the 2 free slots on hostA and all 4 slots on hostB.-fAllows the job to run without being suspended due to run windows or suspendingconditions.-m "host_name[#num_cpus] ... "job_ID | "job_ID[index_list]"-h-VLimitationsRequired. Specify one or more hosts on which to run the job.You can optionally specify the number of CPUs required per host for multihost paralleljobs. The #num_cpus option distributes job slots according the number of CPUs onthe host. If #num_cpus is not defined, or if #num_cpus is greater than the number ofstatic CPUs on the host (or the number of free CPUs if -c is specified), <strong>LSF</strong> distributesjob slots according to the number of static CPUs on the host, or the number of freeCPUs on the host if -c is specified. The number sign (#) is required as a prefix to thenumber of CPUs. The square brackets ([ ])indicate that #num_cpus is optional. Do notinclude them in the command.For example, the following command forces job 123 to run and specifies 1 CPU onhostA and 1 CPU on hostB:brun -m "hostA#1 hostB#1" 123Required. Specify the job to run, or specify one element of a job array.Prints command usage to stderr and exits.Prints <strong>LSF</strong> release version to stderr and exits.You cannot force a job in SSUSP or USUSP state.brun does not guarantee a job runs; it just forces <strong>LSF</strong> to dispatch the job.In the MultiCluster job forwarding model, you can only force a job by running the command in the execution cluster.192 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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