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ls_unlockhost()

Unlocks a locked local host.

DESCRIPTION

ls_unlockhost() unlocks a host locked by ls_lockhost(). On success, ls_unlockhost() changes the status of the local host to indicate that it is no longer locked by the user.

Any program using this API must be setuid to root if LSF_AUTH is not defined in the lsf.conf file.

SYNOPSIS

#include <lsf/lsf.h> 
int ls_unlockhost(void) 

RETURN VALUES

integer:0

The function was successful.

integer:-1

The function failed.

ERRORS

If the function fails, lserrno is set to indicate the error. In particular, ls_unlockhost() sets lserrno to LSE_LIM_NLOCKED if the host is not locked.

SEE ALSO

Related APIs:

ls_limcontrol() - shuts down or reboots a host's LIM

ls_lockhost() - locks a host

Equivalent line command

lsadmin limunlock

Files:

${LSF_ENVDIR-/etc}/lsf.conf

$LSF_CONFDIR/lsf.shared

$LSF_CONFDIR/lsf.cluster.cluster_name


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