The display includes the following fields:
HOST_NAME
Standard host name used by LSF, typically an Internet domain name with two components.
status
Status of the host. A minus sign (-) may precede the status, indicating that RES is not running on the host.
Possible statuses are:
ok
The host is in normal load sharing state and can accept remote jobs.
-ok
The (LIM) on the host is running but RES is unreachable.
busy
The host is overloaded because some load indices exceed configured thresholds. Load index values that caused the host to be busy are preceded by an asterisk (*).
lockW
The host is locked by its run window. A locked host does not accept load shared jobs from other hosts.
lockU
The host is locked by the LSF administrator or root.
unavail
The host is down or the LIM on the host is not
running.
r15s
The 15-second exponentially averaged CPU run queue length.
r1m
The 1-minute exponentially averaged CPU run queue length.
r15m
The 15-minute exponentially averaged CPU run queue length.
ut
The CPU utilization exponentially averaged over the last minute, between 0 and 1.
io
By default, io is not shown.
If -l is specified, shows the disk I/O rate exponentially averaged over the last minute, in KB per
second.
pg
The memory paging rate exponentially averaged over the last minute, in pages per second.
ls
The number of current login users.
it
On UNIX, the idle time of the host (keyboard not touched on all logged in sessions), in minutes.
tmp
The amount of free space in /tmp, in MB.
swp
The amount of available swap space.
By default, the amount is displayed in KB. The amount may appear in MB depending on the actual system swap space.
mem
The amount of available RAM.
By default, the amount is displayed in KB. The amount may appear in MB depending on the actual system memory. Use LSF_UNIT_FOR_LIMITS in lsf.conf to specify a larger unit for the limit (GB, TB, PB, or EB).