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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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jobs-d-lDisplays absolute priority scheduling (APS) information for pending jobs in a queuewith APS_PRIORITY enabled. The APS value is calculated based on the currentscheduling cycle, so jobs are not guaranteed to be dispatched in this order.Pending jobs are ordered by APS value. Jobs with system APS values are listed first,from highest to lowest APS value. Jobs with calculated APS values are listed nextordered from high to low value. Finally, jobs not in an APS queue are listed. Jobs withequal APS values are listed in order of submission time. APS values of jobs not in anAPS queue are shown with a dash (-).If queues are configured with the same priority, bjobs -aps may not show jobs in thecorrect expected dispatch order. Jobs may be dispatched in the order the queues areconfigured in lsb.queues. You should avoid configuring queues with the samepriority.For resizable jobs, -aps displays the latest APS information for running jobs with activeresize allocation requests. <strong>LSF</strong> handles the dynamic priority for running jobs withactive resize requests. The displayed job priority can change from time to time.Displays information about jobs that finished recently, within an interval specified byCLEAN_PERIOD in lsb.params (the default period is 1 hour).Long format. Displays detailed information for each job in a multiline format.The -l option displays the following additional information: project name, jobcommand, current working directory on the submission host, initial checkpointperiod, checkpoint directory, migration threshold, pending and suspending reasons,job status, resource usage, resource usage limits information, and runtime resourceusage information on the execution hosts.If the job was submitted with bsub -K, the -l option displays SynchronousExecution.Use bjobs -A -l to display detailed information for job arrays including job arrayjob limit (%job_limit) if set.Use bjobs -ss -l to display detailed information for session scheduler jobs.If JOB_IDLE is configured in the queue, use bjobs -l to display job idle exceptioninformation.If you submitted your job with the -U option to use advance reservations created withthe brsvadd command, bjobs -l shows the reservation ID used by the job.If <strong>LSF</strong>_HPC_EXTENSIONS="SHORT_PIDLIST" is specified in lsf.conf, the outputfrom bjobs is shortened to display only the first PID and a count of the process groupIDs (PGIDs) and process IDs for the job. Without SHORT_PIDLIST, all of the processIDs (PIDs) for a job are displayed.If you submitted a job with multiple resource requirement strings using the bsub -Roption for the order, same, rusage, and select sections, bjobs -l displays a single,<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 77

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