reconfigures the Platform LSF License Scheduler daemon (bld)
Use this command to reconfigure the License Scheduler daemon (bld).
You must be a License Scheduler administrator to use this command.
Checks LSF License Scheduler configuration in LSF_ENVDIR/lsf.licensescheduler and lsf.conf.
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.
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.
Specifies level of detail in debug messages. The higher the number, the more detail that is logged. Higher levels include all lower logging levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2 LOG_DEBUG1, and LOG_DEBUG levels.
0 LOG_DEBUG level in parameter LS_LOG_MASK in lsf.conf.
1 LOG_DEBUG1 level for extended logging.
2 LOG_DEBUG2 level for extended logging.
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.
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.
Sets the message log level for blcollect to include additional information in log files. You must be root or the LSF administrator to use this command.
Specifies level of detail in debug messages. The higher the number, the more detail that is logged. Higher levels include all lower logging levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2 LOG_DEBUG1, and LOG_DEBUG levels.
0 LOG_DEBUG level in parameter LS_LOG_MASK in lsf.conf.
1 LOG_DEBUG1 level for extended logging.
2 LOG_DEBUG2 level for extended logging.
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.
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.
Specifies the collector names separated by blanks. all means all the collectors.