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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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usersMAXNJOBSPENDRUNSSUSPUSUSPRSVMPENDSee alsoprocessor so that multiprocessor hosts have more job slots. If the dash character (-) isdisplayed, there is no limit. JL/P is defined in the <strong>LSF</strong> configuration file lsb.users.The maximum number of job slots that can be processed concurrently for the specifiedusers’ jobs. For non-preemptive scheduling, these job slots are used by running andsuspended jobs or by pending jobs that have job slots reserved for them. For preemptivescheduling, these job slots are used by running jobs or by pending jobs that have jobslots reserved for them. If the character ‘–’ is displayed, there is no limit. MAX is definedby the MAX_JOBS parameter in the configuration file lsb.users(5).The current number of job slots used by specified users’ jobs. A parallel job that ispending is counted as n job slots for it uses n job slots in the queue when it is dispatched.The number of pending job slots used by jobs of the specified users.The number of job slots used by running jobs of the specified users.The number of job slots used by the system-suspended jobs of the specified users.The number of job slots used by user-suspended jobs of the specified users.The number of job slots used by pending jobs of the specified users that have job slotsreserved for them.The pending job threshold for the specified users or user groups. MPEND is definedby the MAX_PEND_JOBS parameter in the configuration file lsb.users.bugroup, lsb.users, lsb.queues248 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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