LSF host status
Host status describes the ability of a host to accept and run batch jobs in terms of daemon states, load levels, and administrative controls.
Status |
Details |
Description |
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ok |
Host is available to accept and run new batch jobs. |
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closed |
Host will not accept new jobs. |
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closed_Adm |
An LSF® administrator or root explicitly closed the host. Running jobs are not affected. |
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closed_Busy |
The value of a load index exceeded a threshold (configured in lsb.hosts). Running jobs are not affected. Indices that exceed thresholds are identified with an asterisk (*). |
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closed_Excl |
An exclusive batch job is running on the host. |
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closed_cu_Excl |
An exclusive compute unit job is running within the compute unit containing this host. |
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closed_Full |
The configured maximum number of running jobs has been reached. Running jobs will not be affected. |
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closed_LIM |
sbatchd is running but LIM is unavailable. |
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closed_Lock |
An LSF administrator or root explicitly locked the host. Running jobs are suspended. |
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closed_Wind |
Host is closed by a dispatch window defined in lsb.hosts. Running jobs are not affected. |
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closed_EGO |
For EGO-enabled SLA scheduling, closed_EGO indicates that the host is closed because it has not been allocated by EGO to run LSF jobs. Hosts allocated from EGO display status ok. |
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unavail |
unavail |
Host is down, or LIM and sbatchd are unreachable. |
unreach |
unreach |
LIM is running but sbatchd is unreachable. |