Command Reference Guide

Platform LSF Command Reference 101
Specifies the log class filtering to be applied to bld. Messages belonging to the
specified log class are recorded. Not all debug message are controlled by log class.
LS_DEBUG_BLD sets the log class and is used in combination with MASK, which
sets the log level. For example:
LS_LOG_MASK=LOG_DEBUG
LS_DEBUG_BLD="LC_TRACE"
You need to restart the bld daemon after setting LS_DEBUG_BLD for your changes
to take effect.
Valid log classes are:
LC_AUTH: Log authentication messages
LC_COMM: Log communication messages
LC_FLEX: Log everything related to FLEX_STAT or FLEX_EXEC Macrovision
APIs
LC_LICENSE: Log license management messages (LC_LICENCE is also
supported for backward compatibility)
LC_PREEMPT: Log license preemption policy messages
LC_TRACE: Log significant program walk steps
LC_XDR: Log everything transferred by XDR
If you use the command
bladmin blddebug to temporarily change this parameter
without changing
lsf.licensescheduler, you do not need to restart the
daemons.
LS_LOG_MASK
Specifies the logging level of error messages for LSF License Scheduler daemons. If
LS_LOG_MASK is not defined in
lsf.licensescheduler, the value of
LSF_LOG_MASK in
lsf.conf is used. If neither LS_LOG_MASK nor
LSF_LOG_MASK is defined, the default is LOG_WARNING.
For example:
LS_LOG_MASK=LOG_DEBUG
The log levels in order from highest to lowest are:
LOG_WARNING
LOG_DEBUG
LOG_DEBUG1
LOG_DEBUG2
LOG_DEBUG3
The most important License Scheduler log messages are at the LOG_WARNING
level. Messages at the LOG_DEBUG level are only useful for debugging.
LS_MAX_TASKMAN_SESSIONS
Maximum number of taskman jobs that run simultaneously. Defined in
lsf.licensescheduler.