Using LSF with SGI Cpusets
Platform LSF makes use of SGI cpusets to enforce processor
limits for LSF jobs. When a job is submitted, LSF creates a cpuset
and attaches it to the job before the job starts running, After the
job finishes, LSF deallocates the cpuset. If no host meets the CPU
requirements, the job remains pending until processors become available
to allocate the cpuset.
LSF Integration with Cray Linux
This topic applies to LSF 8.0 or later integration with
Cray Linux Environment 4.0 or later. You must have LSF Standard (LSF
must not be running in Express mode).