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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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appPENDRUNSUSPrunning on n processors is counted as n job slots, since it takes n job slots in theapplication.The number of job slots used by pending jobs in the application profile.The number of job slots used by running jobs in the application profile.The number of job slots used by suspended jobs in the application profile.Long output format (-l)In addition to the above fields, the -l option displays the following:DescriptionPARAMETERS/ STATISTICSSSUSPUSUSPRSVA description of the typical use of the application profile.The number of job slots in the application profile allocated to jobs that are suspendedby <strong>LSF</strong> because of load levels or run windows.The number of job slots in the application profile allocated to jobs that are suspendedby the job submitter or by the <strong>LSF</strong> administrator.The number of job slots in the application profile that are reserved by <strong>LSF</strong> for pendingjobs.Per-job resource usage limitsCPULIMITMEMLIMITMEMLIMIT_TYPEThe soft resource usage limits that are imposed on the jobs associated with theapplication profile. These limits are imposed on a per-job and a per-process basis.The possible per-job limits are:The maximum CPU time a job can use, in minutes, relative to the CPU factor of thenamed host. CPULIMIT is scaled by the CPU factor of the execution host so that jobsare allowed more time on slower hosts.The maximum running set size (RSS) of a process.By default, the limit is shown in KB. Use <strong>LSF</strong>_UNIT_FOR_LIMITS in lsf.conf tospecify a larger unit for display (MB, GB, TB, PB, or EB).<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 35

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