Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2
Environment Variables
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Description
A string that specifies the daemon or user that is calling eauth -c.
Notes
Sets the context for the call to eauth, and allows the eauth writer to perform daemon
authentication.
Where defined
Set internally by the LSF libraries, or by the daemon calling eauth -c.
See also
LSF_EAUTH_SERVER
LSF_EAUTH_SERVER
Syntax
◆
SUN HPC
LSF_EAUTH_SERVER=mbatchd | sbatchd | pam | res
◆
LSF3.2+
LSF_EAUTH_SERVER=mbatchd | res
Description
Specifies the daemon or user that is calling eauth -s
Notes
Sets the context for the call to eauth, and allows the eauth writer to perform daemon
authentication.
Where defined
Set internally by the LSF libraries, or by the daemon calling eauth -s
See also
LSF_EAUTH_CLIENT
LSF_EAUTH_UID
Syntax
LSF_EAUTH_UID=user_ID
Description
Specifies the user ID under which eauth -s must run.
Where defined
Set by the LSF daemon which executes eauth.
See also
See “LSF_EAUTH_USER” on page 613 in “lsf.sudoers”.
LSF_INTERACTIVE_STDERR
This parameter can be defined in lsf.conf.
See “lsf.conf” under “LSF_INTERACTIVE_STDERR” on page 550 for more details.
LSF_INVOKE_CMD
Usage
LSF_INVOKE_CMD=invoking_command_name
Description
Indicates the name of the last LSF command that invoked an external executable (for
example,
esub).
External executables get called by several LSF commands (
bsub, bmod, lsrun). This
variable contians the name of the last LSF command to call the executable.
Default
Undefined
Where defined
Set internally within the LSF library.
LSF_JOB_STARTER
Syntax
LSF_JOB_STARTER=binary
Description
Specifies an executable program that has the actual job as an argument.