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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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jobs-g job_group_namebjobs -g /risk_groupOnly displays jobs associated with a user group submitted with bsub -G for thespecified user group. The –G option does not display jobs from subgroups within thespecified user group.If ENFORCE_ONE_UG_LIMITS is enabled in lsb.params, using the -G optionenforces any limits placed on the specified user group only even if the user or usergroup belongs to more than one group.If ENFORCE_ONE_UG_LIMITS is disabled in lsb.params (default), using the -Goption enforces the strictest limit that is set on any of the groups that the user or usergroup belongs to.The -G option cannot be used together with the -u option. You can only specify a usergroup name. The keyword all is not supported for -G.Displays information about jobs attached to the job group specified byjob_group_name. For example:JOBID USER STAT QUEUE FROM_HOST EXEC_HOST JOB_NAME SUBMIT_TIME113 user1 PEND normal hostA myjob Jun 17 16:15111 user2 RUN normal hostA hostA myjob Jun 14 15:13110 user1 RUN normal hostB hostA myjob Jun 12 05:03104 user3 RUN normal hostA hostC myjob Jun 11 13:18-J job_nameUse -g with -sla to display job groups attached to a service class. Once a job groupis attached to a service class, all jobs submitted to that group are subject to the SLA.bjobs -l with -g displays the full path to the group to which a job is attached. Forexample:bjobs -l -g /risk_groupJob , User , Project , Job Group , Status, Queue , <strong>Command</strong> Tue Jun 17 16:21:49: Submitted from host , CWD

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