HP XC System Software Installation Guide Version 3.1

# which lsid
/opt/hptc/lsf/top/6.2/linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64-slurm/bin/lsid
This sample output was obtained from an HP ProLiant server. Thus, the directory name
linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64-slurm is included in the path (the string x86_64 signifies a Xeon-
or Opteron-based architecture). The string ia64 is included in the directory name for HP Integrity
servers. The string slurm exists in the path only if LSF-HPC with SLURM is configured.
Remainder Applies to LSF-HPC with SLURM:
The remainder of this procedure applies to LSF-HPC with SLURM. If standard LSF is configured,
bypass the remaining steps.
4. If you assigned two or more nodes with the resource_management role and want to enable LSF
failover, enter the following command; otherwise, proceed to step 5.
# controllsf enable failover
5. Determine the node on which the LSF daemons are running:
# controllsf show current
LSF is currently running on node n32, and assigned to node n32
6. Log in to the node that is running LSF if it is not running on the head node. If LSF is running on the
head node, bypass this step.
# ssh n32
7. Restart the LIM daemon:
# lsadmin limrestart
Checking configuration files ...
No errors found.
Restart LIM on <lsfhost.localdomain> ...... done
Restarting the LIM daemon is required because the licensing of LSF-HPC with SLURM occurs when
the LIM daemon is started. This means that the LIM daemon is licensed only for the processors that
are actually available at that time, which may be fewer than the total number of processors available
after all of the nodes have been imaged and are up and running.
3.19 You Are Done
You have completed the mandatory system configuration tasks. Proceed to Chapter 4 (page 89) to verify
the successful installation and configuration of the system.
88 Configuring and Imaging the System