lsinfo - display load sharing configuration information
lsinfo [ -h ] [ -V ] [ -l ] [ -r ] [ -m ] [ -t ] [ resource_name ... ]
Display information about the load sharing system configuration, including resource names and their meanings, and host types and models (and associated CPU factors) known to the system. You can use resource names in a task placement request. Options allow for selective querying of resources, host types or host models. The default is to display all the information. If resource names are given, then only information about those resources will be displayed. The default is to display all resources. The information about resources includes: resource name, resource type, description, and the default sorting order for the resource.
-h Print command usage to stderr and exit.
-V Print LSF release version to stderr and exit.
-l Display resource information in a (long) multi-line format for each resource. Additional parameters that are displayed include flags indicating whether that resource is built-in or configured and whether the resource value changes dynamically or is static. If the resource value changes dynamically then the interval indicates how often it is evaluated. Dynamic and static resource information for a host can be queried through
-r Display information about configured resources.
-m Display information about configured host models.
-t Display information about configured host types. lsload(1) and lshosts(1) , respectively.
lsfintro(1) , lshosts(1) , lsload(1) , lsf.shared(5) , ls_info(3) , ls_policy(3)