Command Reference Guide

Usage
24 Platform LSF Command Reference
Verbose mode. Displays detailed messages about the status of the configuration
files. Without this option, the default is to display the results of configuration file
checking. All messages from the configuration file check are printed to
stderr.
-f
Disables interaction and proceeds with reconfiguration if configuration files
contain no fatal errors.
mbdrestart [-C comment] [-v] [-f]
Dynamically reconfigures LSF and restarts mbatchd and mbschd.
Configuration files are checked for errors and the results printed to
stderr. If no
errors are found, configuration files are reloaded,
mbatchd and mbschd are
restarted, and events in
lsb.events are replayed to recover the running state of the
last
mbatchd. While mbatchd restarts, it is unavailable to service requests.
If warning errors are found,
badmin prompts you to display detailed messages. If
fatal errors are found,
mbatchd and mbschd restart is not performed, and badmin
exits.
If
lsb.events is large, or many jobs are running, restarting mbatchd can take
several minutes. If you only need to reload the configuration files, use
badmin
reconfig
.
-C comment
Logs the text of comment as an administrator comment record to lsb.events. The
maximum length of the comment string is 512 characters.
-v
Verbose mode. Displays detailed messages about the status of configuration files.
All messages from configuration checking are printed to
stderr.
-f
Disables interaction and forces reconfiguration and mbatchd restart to proceed if
configuration files contain no fatal errors.
qopen [-C comment] [queue_name ... | all]
Opens specified queues, or all queues if the reserved word all is specified. If no
queue is specified, the system default queue is assumed. A queue can accept batch
jobs only if it is open.
-C comment
Logs the text of comment as an administrator comment record to lsb.events. The
maximum length of the comment string is 512 characters.
qclose [-C comment] [queue_name ... | all]
Closes specified queues, or all queues if the reserved word all is specified. If no
queue is specified, the system default queue is assumed. A queue does not accept
any job if it is closed.
-C comment
Logs the text as an administrator comment record to lsb.events. The maximum
length of the comment string is 512 characters.
qact [-C comment] [queue_name ... | all]