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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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lsrtaskslsrtasksdisplays or updates a remote task listSynopsislsrtasks [+ task_name[/res_req] ... | – task_name[/res_req] ...]lsrtasks [-h | -V]DescriptionDisplays or updates a user’s remote task list in $HOME/.lsftask.When no options are specified, displays tasks listed in the system task file lsf.task and the user’s task file(.lsftask).If there is a conflict between the system task file lsf.task and the user task file, the user task file overrides the systemtask file.Tasks in the remote task list are eligible for remote execution. You can associate resource requirements with each taskname. Eligibility of tasks not specified in a task list for remote execution depends on the operation mode: local orremote. In local mode, tasks are not eligible for remote execution; in remote mode, tasks are eligible. You can specifythe operation mode when deciding the eligibility of a task (see lseligible(1), and ls_eligible(3)).Options+ task_name[/res_req] ...- task_name[/res_req] ...-h-VIf plus sign (+) is specified and the specified task names are not already in the user taskfile (.lsftask), adds the task names to the file with a + sign preceding them.If any of the task names are already in the .lsftask file, the actual action depends onthe entry in the file. If the entry starts with a + or nothing, replaces the entry with thespecified content; if the entry starts with a minus sign (–), deletes the entry fromthe .lsftask file.Remote tasks can have a resource requirement expression associated with them,separated by a backslash (/). See ls_task(3).If – is specified and specified task names are not already in the user task file(.lsftask), adds the task names to the file with a – preceding the task name.If any of the task names are already in the .lsftask file, the actual action depends onthe entry in the file. If the entry starts with a –, no operation is done; if the entry startswith a +, deletes the entry from the .lsftask file.Remote tasks can have a resource requirement expression associated with them,separated by a backslash /. See ls_task(3).Prints command usage to stderr and exits.<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 309

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