The following section list the most common LSF commands and explains what they do.
NOTE: If you need more detailed information about a command please use the manpages (man <command>
).
Command | Eplaination |
bjobs | Display the short status of your Jobs |
bjobs -w | Display the short status of your Jobs - with „wide“ fields |
bjobs -l | Displays all (=long) parameters of all (!) of your Job |
bjobs -l jobid | Information about a job with the specified jobid |
bjobs -u all | Lists every job of all (!) users in a short list |
bjobs -q BatchXL | short listing of your jobs running in a queue called „BatchXL |
man bjobs | More Information about the command |
bsub | job start command |
bsub -b | Dispatches the job for execution on or after the specified date and time |
bsub -b 20:00 | set the job begin time to 8 pm |
bkill | kill (finish) one of your job with a jobid |
bqueues | displays queue overview about all queues |
bqueues -l | displays detailed overview about all queues |
bqueues -l BatchXL | displays detailed overview about the queues named BatchXL |
bhosts | Status of all compute node |
bhosts -l | detailed status of all compute nodes |
bhosts -gpu | detailed status of all nodes containing a gpu |
man bhosts | More Information about the command |
bhpart | priority status of all users |
bacct | Displays accounting statistics about finished jobs |
bacct -e | Displays accounting statistics about finished jobs with EXIT state |
bacct -e -C 2022/01/14,2022/01/16 | Displays accounting statistics in a certain time period with EXIT state |
bacct -d -C 2022/01/14,2022/01/16 | Displays accounting statistics in a certain time period with DONE state |
lsinfo | Provides information about the LSF configuration (Maschinetype, -/description -/model) and about the available resources. |
lsmon | Displays continuous information about the loads on all compute and gpu nodes |
lsload -gpuload | displays information about the gpu load on all gpu nodes |
lsload -gpuload hostname | displays information about the gpu load on a certain host |
lsload -gpuload -w hostname | displays „wide“ information about the gpu load on a certain host |