Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2

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In MultiCluster, timing levels can only be set for hosts within the same cluster. For
example, you could not set debug or timing levels from a host in
clusterA for a host
in
clusterB. You need to be on a host in clusterB to set up debug or timing levels
for
clusterB hosts.
-l timing_level
Specifies detail of timing information that is included in log files. Timing
messages indicate the execution time of functions in the software and are
logged in milliseconds.
Valid values: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
The higher the number, the more functions in the software that are timed and
whose execution time is logged. The lower numbers include more common
software functions. Higher levels include all lower levels.
Default: undefined (no timing information is logged)
-f logfile_name
Specify the name of the file into which timing messages are to be logged. A file
name with or without a full path may be specified.
If a file name without a path is specified, the file will be saved in the LSF system
log file directory.
The name of the file created 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, no log file is created.
Note: Both timing and debug messages are logged in the same files.
Default: current LSF system log file in the LSF system log file directory, in the
format daemon_name
.log.host_name.
-o
Turns off temporary timing settings and resets them to the daemon starting
state. The timing level is reset back to the value of the parameter for the
corresponding daemon (
LSF_TIME_LIM, LSF_TIME_RES
).
Log file is reset back to the default log file.
"host_name ..."
Sets the timing level on the specified host or hosts.
Default: local host (host from which command was submitted)
restime [-l timing_level] [-f logfile_name] [-o] ["host_name ..."]
Sets timing level for RES to include additional timing information in log files. You must
be the LSF administrator can use this command, not root.
See description of
limtime for an explanation of options.