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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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jobs-Lp ls_project_nameDisplays information about the specified jobs or job arrays. Only displays jobs thatwere submitted by the user running this command.The job description can be up to 4094 characters long. Job descriptions are not unique.The wildcard character (*) can be used anywhere within a job description.Displays jobs that belong to the specified <strong>LSF</strong> License Scheduler project.-m host_name ... | -m host_group ... | -m cluster_name ...Only displays jobs dispatched to the specified hosts. To see the available hosts, usebhosts.If a host group or compute unit is specified, displays jobs dispatched to all hosts in thegroup. To determine the available host groups, use bmgroup. To determine theavailable compute units, use bmgroup -cu.With MultiCluster, displays jobs in the specified cluster. If a remote cluster name isspecified, you see the remote job ID, even if the execution host belongs to the localcluster. To determine the available clusters, use bclusters.-N host_name | -N host_model | -N cpu_factor-P project_name-q queue_name-sla service_class_nameDisplays the normalized CPU time consumed by the job. Normalizes using the CPUfactor specified, or the CPU factor of the host or host model specified.Only displays jobs that belong to the specified project.Only displays jobs in the specified queue.The command bqueues returns a list of queues configured in the system, andinformation about the configurations of these queues.In MultiCluster, you cannot specify remote queues.Displays jobs belonging to the specified service class.bjobs also displays information about jobs assigned to a default SLA configured withENABLE_DEFAULT_EGO_SLA in lsb.params.Use -sla with -g 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.Use bsla to display the configuration properties of service classes configured inlsb.serviceclasses, the default SLA configured in lsb.params, and dynamicinformation about the state of each service class.-u user_name... | -u user_group... | -u allOnly displays jobs that have been submitted by the specified users or user groups. Thekeyword all specifies all users. To specify a Windows user account, include the domain<strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 81

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