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In addition to a program's standard output, an output file shows information which help you to fine tune the resource requirements of the next jobs.
The default output filename is located in the submission directory and named
lsf.ojob-ID
To select a different output filename, use the BSUB option -o:
$ bsub -o output_filename job
LSF Job output example
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