lsclusters

displays configuration information about LSF clusters

Synopsis

lsclusters [-l] [cluster_name ...]
lsclusters [-h | -V]

Description

Displays configuration information about LSF clusters.

By default, returns information about the local cluster and all other clusters that the local cluster is aware of (all clusters defined in the RemoteClusters section of lsf.cluster.cluster_name if that section exists, otherwise all clusters defined in lsf.shared).

Options

-l

Long format. Displays additional information.

cluster_name ...

Only displays information about the specified clusters.

-h

Prints command usage to stderr and exits.

-V

Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

Default Output

The information includes: cluster name, cluster master host, primary cluster administrator’s login name, total number of hosts in the cluster, and the number of server hosts in the cluster.

A listing of the clusters is displayed with the following fields:

CLUSTER_NAME

The name of the cluster.

STATUS
The current status of the cluster. Possible values are:
ok

The cluster is in normal load sharing state, and exchanges load information with the local cluster.

unavail

The cluster is unavailable.

MASTER_HOST

The name of the cluster’s master host.

ADMIN

The user account name of the cluster’s primary LSF administrator.

HOSTS

Number of LSF static client and server hosts in the cluster. The HOSTS field does not include floating clients.

SERVERS

Number of LSF server hosts in the cluster.

Long Format (-l)

If this option is specified, the command also lists available resource names, host types, host models and cluster administrator’s login names, and whether local cluster accepts or sends interactive jobs to this cluster.

See also

ls_info, ls_policy, ls_clusterinfo lsf.cluster