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Workspace Spectrum LSF
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 30, 2020

Trapping user SSH session to the cgroup a user's LSF job is associated with

* A user has a job on a LSF server
* A user SSH into the LSF server
* The user SSH session is put into the cgroup of the user's LSF job.

The result is any activity and resource usage (CPU/memory) by the user is recorded as part of their LSF job (thru the cgroup)

  • Guest
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    Oct 7, 2020

    Great to hear that the existing battach functionality meets your requirements.

  • Guest
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    Oct 2, 2020

    Ah, nice, thanks for pointing out the new feature in the latest fix pack. The battach command will work.

  • Guest
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    Sep 30, 2020

    Have you looked at the "battach" command which was added in LSF 10.1.0.10?
    That effectively does what you are asking for - opening a terminal session inside the jobs cgroup.