Hi Matt,
This is useful:
On 2 Dec 2010, at 17:55, Matt Doidge wrote:
> #/opt/glite/libexec/lrmsinfo-lsf
> nactive 0
> nfree 0
> now 1291308084
> schedCycle 120
> {'group': 'sgmops','jobid': '22793','user': 'sgmops019','qtime': 1291307905.0,'queue': 'normal','state':'running','maxwalltime': 9999999999.0}
>
Indeed, it thinks you have zero cpus in the system, of which none are free. nactive is not the number of running jobs btw, it's the number of cores (or job slots) you offer. So unless you have turned off all your worker nodes (or if you have just restarted LSF and it has not yet found the WNs) nactive should always be a nonzero positive integer!
JT
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