Submitting a simple job script with lsf-hpc, Examine the the finished job's information, Show the environment – HP XC System 3.x Software User Manual

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Examine the the finished job's information:

$ bhist -l 124
Job <124>, User <lsfadmin>, Project <default>,
Interactive pseudo-terminal shell mode,
Extsched <SLURM[nodes=4]>, Command </bin/bash>
date and time stamp: Submitted from host <n2>,
to Queue <normal>, CWD <$HOME>,
4 Processors Requested, Requested Resources <type=any>;

date and time stamp: Dispatched to 4 Hosts/Processors
<4*lsfhost.localdomain>;
date and time stamp: slurm_id=22;ncpus=8;slurm_alloc=n[5-8];
date and time stamp: Starting (Pid 4785);
date and time stamp: Done successfully.
The CPU time used is 0.1 seconds;
date and time stamp: Post job process done successfully;

Summary of time in seconds spent in various states by date and time
PEND PSUSP RUN USUSP SSUSP UNKWN TOTAL
11 0 220 0 0 0 231

Submitting a Simple Job Script with LSF-HPC

This example submits a job script (myjobscript.sh) with the bsub -I option. Inside the script, there are
two srun commands. The first command displays the host name and second command displays system
information.

In this example, the run-time environment is first explored. Next, the contents of the myjobscript.sh script
is displayed. Then an example of a command to launch the script is shown. Finally, the resulting output of
the script is provided.

Show the environment:

$ lsid
Platform LSF HPC 6.0 for SLURM, Sep 23 2004
Copyright 1992-2004 Platform Computing Corporation

My cluster name is penguin
My master name is lsfhost.localdomain

$ sinfo
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST
lsf up infinite 4 alloc n[13-16]

$ lshosts
HOST_NAME type model cpuf ncpus maxmem maxswp server RESOURCES
lsfhost.loc SLINUX6 DEFAULT 1.0 8 1M - Yes (slurm)

$ bhosts
HOST_NAME STATUS JL/U MAX NJOBS RUN SSUSP USUSP RSV
lsfhost.loc ok - 8 0 0 0 0 0

Display the script:

$ cat myjobscript.sh
#!/bin/sh
srun hostname
srun uname -a

Run the job:

$ bsub -I -n4 myjobscript.sh
Job <1006> is submitted to default queue <normal>.
<<Waiting for dispatch>>
<<Starting on lsfhost.localdomain>>
n14
n14

Examine the the finished job's information: 103

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