Deadline constraints suspend or terminate running jobs at a certain time. There are two kinds of deadline constraints:
If deadline constraint scheduling is enabled, LSF does not place a job that will be interrupted by a deadline constraint before its run limit expires, or before its CPU limit expires, if the job has no run limit. In this case, deadline constraint scheduling could prevent a job from ever starting. If a job has neither a run limit nor a CPU limit, deadline constraint scheduling has no effect.
A job that cannot start because of a deadline constraint causes an email to be sent to the job owner.
Deadline constraint scheduling only affects the placement of jobs. Once a job starts, if it is still running at the time of the deadline, it will be suspended or terminated because of the deadline constraint or resource usage limit.