7.1 命令参考
IBM Spectrum LSF 命令的参考。
Displays accounting statistics about finished jobs.
The badmin command is the administrative tool for LSF.
Displays information about application profile configuration.
Runs a shell process to connect to an existing job execution host or container.
Provides a set of subcommands to manage LSF host attributes for attribute affinity scheduling.
Moves a pending job to the bottom of the queue relative to the last job in the queue.
Checkpoints one or more checkpointable jobs
Displays information about IBM Spectrum LSF multicluster capability
Submits live reconfiguration requests, updating configuration settings in active memory without restarting daemons.
Provides a set of subcommands to query and manage IBM Spectrum LSF Data Manager. If no subcommands are supplied, bdata displays the command usage.
Queries or removes information about the energy policy tag from the mbatchd daemon, which is saved in the energy-aware scheduling database. Used with energy policy, or energy aware scheduling feature.
Creates job groups
Deletes job groups
Modifies job groups
Displays information about global fairshare.
Displays historical information about jobs
Displays hosts and their static and dynamic resources
Displays information about host partitions
Displays information on Docker container images
Displays job dependencies.
Displays information about job groups
Displays and filters information about LSF jobs. Specify one or more job IDs (and, optionally, an array index list) to display information about specific jobs (and job arrays).
Sends signals to kill, suspend, or resume unfinished jobs
Administrative tool for IBM Spectrum LSF License Scheduler.
Launches parallel tasks on a set of hosts.
License information collection daemon for LSF License Scheduler. The blcollect daemon collects license usage information.
Displays dynamic update information from the blcollect daemon for LSF License Scheduler.
Displays the names of all the hosts that are running the LSF License Scheduler daemon (bld).
Displays information about resource allocation limits of running jobs.
Displays static LSF License Scheduler configuration information
Terminates an interactive (taskman) LSF License Scheduler task.
Displays information about configurable LSF License Scheduler parameters that are defined in the files lsf.licensescheduler and lsf.conf
Displays dynamic license information.
Displays LSF License Scheduler interactive task information.
Displays license usage information for LSF License Scheduler.
Displays information about host groups and compute units.
Migrates checkpointable or rerunnable jobs.
Modifies job submission options of a job.
Displays information about configurable system parameters in the lsb.params file.
Displays the stdout and stderr output of an unfinished job.
Sends external status messages and attaches data files to a job.
Displays information about queues.
Reads messages and attached data files from a job.
Kills and requeues a job.
Decreases or increases tasks that are allocated to a running resizable job, or cancels pending job resize allocation requests.
Displays information about resource reservation, resource limits, and guaranteed resource policies.
Restarts checkpointed jobs.
Resumes one or more suspended jobs.
Displays host topology information.
Adds an advance reservation.
Deletes an advance reservation.
Shows information about jobs submitted with the brsvsub command to a specific advance reservation.
Modifies an advance reservation.
Displays advance reservations.
Creates a dynamically scheduled reservation and submits a job to fill the advance reservation when the resources required by the job are available.
Forces a job to run immediately.
Displays information about service classes. Service classes are used in guaranteed resource policies and service-level agreement (SLA) scheduling.
Displays slots available and backfill windows available for backfill jobs.
Stages data files for jobs with data requirements by copying files or creating symbolic links for them between the local staging cache and the job execution environment. You must run bstage only within the context of an LSF job (like blaunch). To access a file with the bstage command, you must have permission to read it.
Gets current external job status or sets new job status.
Suspends unfinished jobs.
Submits a job to LSF by running the specified command and its arguments.
Switches unfinished jobs from one queue to another.
Moves a pending job relative to the first job in the queue.
Displays information about user groups.
Displays information about users and user groups.
Pauses and waits for the job query condition to be satisfied.
Changes the host where subsequent commands run.
Displays LSF global policy daemon information.
Load information manager (LIM) daemon or service, monitoring host load.
Displays accounting statistics on finished RES tasks in the LSF system.
Merges LSF RES task log files.
Administrative tool to control LIM and RES daemon operations in LSF.
Displays configuration information about LSF clusters.
Displays whether a task is eligible for remote execution.
The LSF installation and configuration script.
Install or uninstall LSF Monitor in an existing cluster.
Restarts the LIM, RES, sbatchd, and mbatchd daemons on all hosts in the cluster
Shuts down the LIM, RES, sbatchd, and mbatchd daemons on all hosts in the cluster.
Starts the LIM, RES, and sbatchd daemons on all hosts in the cluster.
Runs a task on a group of hosts.
Displays hosts and their static resource information.
Displays the LSF version number, the cluster name, and the master host name.
Displays LSF configuration information.
Displays load information for hosts.
Adjusts load indices on hosts.
Remotely logs in to a lightly loaded host.
Displays or updates a local task list.
Runs LSF make tasks in parallel.
Displays load information for LSF hosts and periodically updates the display.
Registers Windows user passwords in LSF. Passwords must be 3 - 23 characters long.
Displays hosts available to run tasks.
Displays ports that LSF is currently using or the LSF ports that will be used before starting LSF.
Remotely copies files through LSF.
UNIX version of the lsreghost command registers UNIX LSF host names and IP addresses with LSF servers so that LSF servers can internally resolve these hosts without requiring a DNS server.
Windows version of the lsreghost command registers Windows LSF host names and IP addresses with LSF servers so that LSF servers can internally resolve these hosts without requiring a DNS server.
Displays or updates a remote task list.
Runs an interactive task through LSF.
Load sharing tcsh for LSF
Parallel Application Manager – job starter for MPI applications
UNIX only. Manage patches in LSF cluster.
UNIX version of the command. Displays the version information for IBM Spectrum LSF installed on UNIX hosts.
Windows version of the command. Displays the version information for IBM Spectrum LSF installed on a Windows host.
Displays accounting statistics about finished LSF session scheduler jobs.
Submit tasks through LSF session scheduler.
Checks out a license token and manages interactive UNIX applications.
Displays the stdout and stderr output of an unfinished Terminal Services job.
Submits a Terminal Services job to LSF.
Changes a user’s password for a Microsoft Windows workgroup.
Modifies user accounts for a Microsoft Windows workgroup
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