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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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appPROCESSLIMITPROCLIMITSWAPLIMITTHREADLIMITA memory limit is the maximum amount of memory a job is allowed to consume. Jobsthat exceed the level are killed. You can specify different types of memory limits toenforce, based on PROCESS, TASK, or JOB (or any combination of the three).The maximum number of concurrent processes allocated to a job.The maximum number of processors allocated to a job.The swap space limit that a job may use.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).The maximum number of concurrent threads allocated to a job.Per-process resource usage limitsCORELIMITDATALIMITFILELIMITRUNLIMITSTACKLIMITBIND_JOBThe possible UNIX per-process resource limits are:The maximum size of a core file.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).The maximum size of the data segment of a process, in KB. This restricts the amountof memory a process can allocate.The maximum file size a process can create, in KB.The maximum wall clock time a process can use, in minutes. RUNLIMIT is scaled bythe CPU factor of the execution host.The maximum size of the stack segment of a process. This restricts the amount ofmemory a process can use for local variables or recursive function calls.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).The processor binding policy for sequential and parallel job processes enabled in theapplication profile. Displays one of: NONE, BALANCE, PACK, ANY, USER, orUSER_CPU_LIST.36 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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