
Example 7-14: Using the bjobs Command (Long Output)
$ bjobs -l 24
Job <24>, User <msmith>,Project <default>,Status <RUN>,
Queue <normal>, Interactive pseudo-terminal shell
mode, Extsched <SLURM[nodes=4]>, Command </bin/bash>
date and time stamp: Submitted from host <n16>, CWD <$HOME>,
4 Processors Requested, Requested Resources <type=any>;
date and time stamp: Started on 4 Hosts/Processors
<4*lsfhost.localdomain>;
date and time stamp: slurm_id=22;ncpus=8;slurm_alloc=n[5-8];
SCHEDULING PARAMETERS:
r15s r1m r15m ut pg io ls it tmp swp mem
loadSched - - - - ----- - -
loadStop - - - - - - - - - -
EXTERNAL MESSAGES:
MSG_ID FROM POST_TIME MESSAGE ATTACHMENT
0----
1 lsfadmin date and time stamp SLURM[nodes=4] N
7.5.3 Viewing a Job’s Historical Information
The LSF bhist comm and is a good tool fo r tracking the lifetime of a job within LSF. The
bhist command provides detailed information about a job, including running, pending, an d
suspended jobs, inform atio n such as the amount of time spent in various states, and in-depth
information a b out a job’s progress while the job was under LSF control.
Refer to the LSF bhist manpage for more info rm ation about this command, its options,
and its output.
A brief summary about a finished job can be obtained with the bhist command, show n
in Example 7-15. This command provides statistics about the amount of time that the job
has spent in various states.
Example 7-15: Using the bhist Command (Short Output)
$ bhist 24
Summary of time in seconds spent in various states:
JOBID USER JOB_NAME PEND PSUSP RUN USUSP SSUSP UNKWN TOTAL
24 smith bin/bash 11 0 220 0 0 0 231
The information in the output provided by this example is explained in Table 7-1.
Table 7-1: Output Provided by the bhist Command
JOBID
The job ID that LSF assigned to the job.
USER
The user who submitted the job.
JOB_NAME
The job name assigned by the user.
PEND
The total waiting time, excluding user suspended time, before the job is dispatched.
PSUSP
The total user suspended time of a pending job.
RUN
The total run time of the job.
USUSP
The total user suspended time after the job is dispatched.
SSUSP
The total system suspended time after the job is dispatched.
UNKWN
The total unknown time of the job.
TOTAL
The total time that the job has spent in all states.
Using LSF 7-19
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