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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:17:47+00:00 2026-05-17T00:17:47+00:00

I would like to program job limits for the LSF command bsub into my

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I would like to program job limits for the LSF command bsub into my Perl script which launches LSF jobs under the hood. If I have something like 2000 jobs, I would like to run at most 20 jobs at any given time. I have seen scripts that launch 20 jobs and then wait for them all to finish before launching another 20.

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    2026-05-17T00:17:47+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:17 am

    Several existing Perl modules, including Parallel::ForkManager and Forks::Super (of which I am the author) offer this functionality.

    There is also an LSF::JobManager module that I don’t know anything else about.


    Parallel::ForkManager skeleton

    use Parallel::ForkManager;
    $pm = new Parallel::ForkManager(20);
    foreach $job (@jobsToRun) {
        $pm->start and next;
        system("bsub -K $job");  # bsub -K job  to wait until job finishes, right?
        $pm->finish;
    }
    

    And in Forks::Super

    use Forks::Super MAX_PROC => 20;
    foreach $job (@jobsToRun) {
        fork { cmd => "bsub -K $job" };
    }
    

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