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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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sub-F file_limitApplication-specific external scheduling options for the job.To enable jobs to accept external scheduler options, set<strong>LSF</strong>_ENABLE_EXTSCHEDULER=y in lsf.conf.You can abbreviate the -extsched option to -ext.You can specify only one type of external scheduler option in a single -extsched string.For example, SGI IRIX hosts and AlphaServer SC hosts running RMS can exist in thesame cluster, but they accept different external scheduler options. Use externalscheduler options to define job requirements for either IRIX cpusets OR RMS, but notboth. Your job runs either on IRIX or RMS. If external scheduler options are notdefined, the job may run on IRIX but it does not run on an RMS host.The options set by -extsched can be combined with the queue-levelMANDATORY_EXTSCHED or DEFAULT_EXTSCHED parameters. If -extschedand MANDATORY_EXTSCHED set the same option, theMANDATORY_EXTSCHED setting is used. If -extsched andDEFAULT_EXTSCHED set the same options, the -extsched setting is used.Use DEFAULT_EXTSCHED in lsb.queues to set default external scheduler optionsfor a queue.To make certain external scheduler options mandatory for all jobs submitted to aqueue, specify MANDATORY_EXTSCHED in lsb.queues with the externalscheduler options you need or your jobs.See Using <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> HPC for information about specific external scheduler options.Sets a per-process (soft) file size limit for each of the processes that belong to the batchjob (see getrlimit(2)). The limit is specified in KB.If a job process attempts to write to a file that exceeds the file size limit, then thatprocess is sent a SIGXFSZ signal. The SIGXFSZ signal normally terminates the process.-f "local_file operator [remote_file]" ...operatorCopies a file between the local (submission) host and the remote (execution) host.Specify absolute or relative paths, including the file names. You should specify theremote file as a file name with no path when running in non-shared systems.If the remote file is not specified, it defaults to the local file, which must be given. Usemultiple -f options to specify multiple files.Note:The file path can contain up to 4094 characters for UNIX andLinux, or up to 255 characters for Windows, including thedirectory and file name.216 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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