A.6 submitting an interactive job with lsf – HP XC System 2.x Software User Manual

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A.6 Submitting an Interactive Job with LSF

This example shows how to submit a batch interactive job to LSF with the

bsub -Ip

command. When you specify the

-Ip

option,

bsub

submits a batch interactive job and creates

a pseudo-terminal when the job starts. A new job cannot be submitted until the interactive job is
completed or terminated.

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

idle 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

$ sinfo

PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES

STATE NODELIST

lsf

up

infinite

4

idle n[13-16]

Submit the job:

$ bsub -n8 -Ip /bin/sh

Job <1008> is submitted to default queue <normal>.

<<Waiting for dispatch>>

<<Starting on lsfhost.localdomain>>

Show the job allocation:

$ sinfo

PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES

STATE NODELIST

lsf

up

infinite

4

alloc n[13-16]

Show the SLURM job ID:

$ env | grep SLURM

SLURM_JOBID=74

SLURM_NPROCS=8

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Examples

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