lsfstartup

starts LIM, RES, sbatchd, and mbatchd on all hosts in the cluster

Synopsis

lsfstartup [-f ]
lsfstartup [-h | -V]

Description

CAUTION:

This command can only be used by root or users listed in lsf.sudoers.

Starts LIM, RES, sbatchd, and mbatchd, in that order, on all hosts. When live configuration using bconf is enabled, (LSF_LIVE_CONFDIR is defined in lsf.conf,) lsfstartup uses configuration files generated by bconf.

By default, prompts for confirmation of the next operation if an error is encountered.

If LSF daemons are already running, use lsfrestart instead, or use lsfshutdown and shut down the running daemons before you use lsfstartup.

To be able to control all daemons in the cluster:
  • The file /etc/lsf.sudoers has to be set up properly.

  • You must be able to run the rsh or ssh command across all LSF hosts without having to enter a password. See your operating system documentation for information about configuring the rsh and ssh commands.

The shell command specified by LSF_RSH in lsf.conf is used before rsh is tried.

Options

-f

Force mode. Continues to start daemons even if an error is encountered.

-h

Prints command usage to stderr and exits.

-V

Prints LSF release version to stderr and exits.

See also

lsadmin(8), badmin(8), lsfshutdown(8), lsfrestart(8), lsf.sudoers(5)