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Status Not under consideration
Workspace Spectrum LSF
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 8, 2018

LSF select section of bsub can support regular express.

LSF select section of bsub can support regular express.
For example, bsub -R "select[ostype='RHEL*']" -Is csh

  • Guest
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    Apr 24, 2018

    The old parser for LSF supported a regexp type syntax - the problem with it is that it is comparitively slow. select[] is evaluated in many places during the scheduling cycle, and any inefficiencies in the parser impact both submission and dispatch.

    Your goal could be achieved by attaching appropriate resources to the hosts
    HOSTNAME model type server RESOURCES #Keywords
    hostA ! ! 1 (RHEL RHEL7 RHEL74)
    hostB ! ! 1 (RHEL RHEL7 RHEL73)
    hostC ! ! 1 (RHEL RHEL6 RHEL62)

    You can then just select on RHEL RHEL7 RHEL74 etc