User/Group Info section

The User/Group Info section is in the Grid menu bar.

User Viewer page

Go to the User Viewer page by clicking Users under the User/Group Info section of the Grid menu bar. The page shows job information that pertains to an LSF user:
  • User Name. The name of the LSF user. Click a user name to show details of running jobs that are submitted by this user (on the Job Info > Details page).

  • Max Slots. The maximum number of job slots that can be processed concurrently for the specified user’s jobs.

  • Num Slots. The current number of job slots that are used by the specified user’s jobs.

  • Started Slots. The number of slots that are used by user-submitted jobs and started by LSF. Started jobs can either be running, system-suspended, or user-suspended.

  • Pending Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user’s pending jobs.

  • Running Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user’s running jobs.

  • Effic % %. The average CPU efficiency for jobs that are submitted by this user.

  • Sys Susp Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user’s system-suspended jobs.

  • User Susp Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user’s user-suspended jobs.

  • Reserve Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user’s pending jobs.

User Groups Viewer page

Go to the User Groups Viewer page by clicking Groups under the User/Group Info section of the Grid menu bar. Job information that pertains to an LSF user group is shown:
  • Group Name. The name of the LSF user group. Click a user group to show details of running jobs that are submitted by this user group (on the Job Info > Details page).

  • Max Slots. The maximum number of job slots that can be processed concurrently for the jobs that are submitted by the specified user group’s jobs.

  • Num Slots. The current number of job slots that are used by the specified user group’s jobs.

  • Started Slots. The number of slots that are used by user group-submitted jobs and started by LSF. Started jobs can either be running, system-suspended, or user-suspended.

  • Pending Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user group’s pending jobs.

  • Running Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user group’s running jobs.

  • SSusp Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user group’s system-suspended jobs.

  • USusp Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user group’s user-suspended jobs.

  • Reserve Slots. The number of job slots that are used by the user group’s pending jobs.