Command Reference Guide

Options
82 Platform LSF Command Reference
Options
ckconfig [-v] Checks LSF License Scheduler configuration in
LSF_ENVDIR/lsf.licensescheduler and lsf.conf.
By default,
bladmin ckconfig displays only the result of the configuration file
check. If warning errors are found,
bladmin prompts you to use the -v option to
display detailed messages.
-v
Verbose mode. Displays detailed messages about configuration file checking to
stderr.
reconfig [host_name ... | all]
Reconfigures License Scheduler.
shutdown [host_name ... | all]
Shuts down License Scheduler.
blddebug [-c class_name ...] [-l debug_level] [-f logfile_name] [-o]
Sets the message log level for bld to include additional information in log files. You
must be
root or the LSF administrator to use this command.
If the
bladmin blddebug is used without any options, the following default values
are used:
class_name=0 (no additional classes are logged)
debug_level=0 (LOG_DEBUG level in parameter LS_LOG_MASK)
logfile_name=current LSF system log file in the LSF system log file directory, in
the format daemon_name
.log.host_name
-c class_name ...
Specifies software classes for which debug messages are to be logged.
Format of class_name is the name of a class, or a list of class names separated by
spaces and enclosed in quotation marks. Classes are also listed in
lsf.h.
Valid log classes:
LC_AUTH - Log authentication messages
LC_COMM - Log communication messages
LC_FLEX - Log everything related to FLEX_STAT or FLEX_EXEC
Macrovision APIs
LC_LICENCE - Log license management messages
LC_PREEMPT - Log preemption policy messages
LC_TRACE - Log significant program walk steps
LC_XDR - Log everything transferred by XDR
Default: 0 (no additional classes are logged)
-l debug_level
Specifies level of detail in debug messages. The higher the number, the more detail
that is logged. Higher levels include all lower levels.