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1 Introducing Platform LSF Desktop Support
- About This Guide
- Overview
- Components
- Data Flow
- Configuration Overview
2 Planning the Installation
- Load Balancing and the Directory Services Host
- Security
- Requirements
- Determining the Applications Required on Desktop Clients
3 Installing LSF Desktop Support
- Installation Overview
- Converting the LSF Server Host to a Desktop Server
- Enabling Desktop Support on LSF
- Excluding Desktop Servers from LSF Queues
- Checking Web Server Availability
- Enabling Caching on the Desktop Client
- Installing the Desktop Client
- Install LSF Desktop Reports
- Configure and Test LSF Desktop Reports on your Cluster
4 Configuring the Components in LSF Desktop Support
- Configuring Desktop Clients
- Configuring EGO Management of Platform LSF Desktop Support Services
- Configuring Platform LSF Desktop Support High Availability
- Changing Job Completion Log Location
- Setting Up Licensing
- Configuring the Default LSF Desktop Support Queue
- Creating an Additional LSF Desktop Support Queue
- Desktop Server Configuration Settings
- Supporting Desktop Client Resource Requirements
- Adding New Resources to the Desktop Server
- Adding a Resource Plug-In to the Desktop Clients
- Entries in wscache.conf for Desktop Servers
- Entries in wscache.conf for Directory Services Server
- Adding an LSF Desktop server to your cluster
- Configuring Windows Group Policies to Define Security Settings for SED
5 Managing LSF Desktop Support
- Starting the Desktop Servers
- Stopping the Desktop Servers
- Authenticating Users and Controlling User Access
- Viewing Overall Job Statistics
- Viewing the Job Statistics of a Desktop Server
- Viewing the Status of a Job
- Viewing Desktop Client Statistics
- Viewing the State of EGO Managed Services
- Determining Which Desktop Clients are Active
- Controlling Desktop Client Access
- Managing Desktop Client Availability
- Displaying Current Contribution of the Desktop Client
- Specifying How Frequently the Desktop Server Submits a Job
- Upgrading
6 Troubleshooting
- Desktop Server Stops Dispatching Jobs
- The Desktop Client Stops Working
- Writing LSF desktop support logs to a single directory
- Debugging the Desktop Client
- Debugging a Desktop Application
- Recovering from a Power Outage
- Job Blocked at the Desktop Server with Many File Transfers
- LSF Policies in LSF Desktop Support
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