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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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slaNUM_RECALLED_HOSTSFor EGO-enabled SLA service classes, how long the SLA holds its idle hosts before <strong>LSF</strong>releases them to EGO.For EGO-enabled SLA service classes, the number of hosts allocated to the SLA thatEGO has reclaimed.RECALLED_HOSTS_TIMEOUTUSER GROUPGOALACTIVE WINDOWSTATUSTHROUGHPUTSLA THROUGHPUTFor EGO-enabled SLA service classes, the amount of time EGO gives to <strong>LSF</strong> to cleanup its workload before EGO reclaims the host.User names or user groups who can submit jobs to the service class.The type of service class goal and its configured value:• THROUGHPUT• VELOCITY• DEADLINEESTIMATED FINISH TIMEThe configured time window when the service class goal is active. If a throughput orvelocity goal has no time window configured, ACTIVE WINDOW is Always Open.Current status of the service class goal:• Active:On time — the goal is active and meeting its target.• Active:Delayed — the goal is active but is missing its target.• Inactive — the goal is not active; its time window is closed. Jobs are scheduled as ifno service class is defined. <strong>LSF</strong> does not enforce any service-level goal for an inactiveSLA.For throughput goals, the configured job throughput (finished jobs per hour) for theservice class.The current throughput for the SLA finished jobs per clean period.For goals with a time window, estimated finish time of the SLA. If the service classstatus is on time, the finish time is before the configured deadline. If the service classstatus is delayed, the service class is missing its goal and bsla shows a finish time laterthan the deadline.OPTIMUM NUMBER OF RUNNING JOBSFor goals with a time window, the optimum number of jobs that should be runningin the service class for the SLA to meet its goal.194 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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