Command Reference Guide

See also
84 Platform LSF Command Reference
1 LOG_DEBUG1 level for extended logging. A higher level includes lower logging
levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2 LOG_DEBUG1, and
LOG_DEBUG levels.
2 LOG_DEBUG2 level for extended logging. A higher level includes lower logging
levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2 LOG_DEBUG1, and
LOG_DEBUG levels.
3 LOG_DEBUG3 level for extended logging. A higher level includes lower logging
levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2, LOG_DEBUG1, and
LOG_DEBUG levels.
Default: 0 (LOG_DEBUG level in parameter LS_LOG_MASK)
-f logfile_name
Specifies the name of the file where debugging messages are logged. The file name
can be a full path. If a file name without a path is specified, the file is saved in the
LSF system log directory.
The name of the file has the following format:
logfile_name.daemon_name.
log.host_name
On UNIX, if the specified path is not valid, the log file is created in the
/tmp
directory.
On Windows, if the specified path is not valid, no log file is created.
Default: current LSF system log file in the LSF system log file directory.
-o
Turns off temporary debug settings and resets them to the daemon starting state.
The message log level is reset back to the value of LS_LOG_MASK and classes are
reset to the value of LSB_DEBUG_BLD. The log file is also reset back to the default
log file.
If a collector name is not specified, default value is to restore the original log mask
and log file directory for the
default collector.
collector_name ... | all
Specifies the collector names separated by blanks. all means all the collectors.
-h Prints command usage to stderr and exits.
-V Prints release version to stderr and exits.
See also
blhosts, lsf.licensescheduler, lsf.conf