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Workspace Spectrum LSF
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 13, 2015

LSF bpeek -f exits cleanly on batch job completion

In LSF, after submitting a batch job, one can use the "bpeek -f" command to follow the log file of the job to track its progress. When the batch job completes or exits, the "bpeek -f" command continues running, and continues to display the last lines of the output (which, due to the batch job completion, will never change).

It would be a nice change to have "bpeek -f" keep track of the batch job, and when the batch job exits, the "bpeek -f" command exits as well. That way, if the user is watching the output, the fact that the "bpeek -f" exited is a visual indication that the batch job has completed, and it also saves the user from having to exit the "bpeek -f" command (typically with Control-C on Unix).

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    Aug 14, 2015

    Creating a new RFE based on Community RFE #75418 in product Platform LSF.