lseligible

displays whether a task is eligible for remote execution

Synopsis

lseligible [-r] [-q] [-s] task
lseligible [-h | -V]

Description

Displays whether the specified task is eligible for remote execution.

By default, only tasks in the remote task list are considered eligible for remote execution.

Options

-q

Quiet mode. Displays only the resource requirement string defined for the task. The string ELIGIBLE or NON-ELIGIBLE is omitted.

-r

Remote mode. Considers eligible for remote execution any task not included in the local task list.

-s

Silent mode. No output is produced. The -q and -s options are useful for shell scripts that operate by testing the exit status (see DIAGNOSTICS).

task

Specify a command.

-h

Prints command usage to stderr and exits.

-V

Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

Output

If the task is eligible, the string ELIGIBLE followed by the resource requirements associated with the task are printed to stdout. Otherwise, the string NON-ELIGIBLE is printed to stdout.

If lseligible prints ELIGIBLE with no resource requirements, the task has the default requirements of CPU consumption and memory usage.

Diagnostics

lseligible has the following exit statuses:

0 Task is eligible for remote execution

1 Command is to be executed locally

-1 Syntax errors

-10 A failure is detected in the LSF system

See also

ls_eligible(3), lsrtasks(1), lsf.task(5)