Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2
lsf.conf
Platform LSF Reference
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LOG_CRIT
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LOG_ERR
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LOG_WARNING
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LOG_NOTICE
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LOG_INFO
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LOG_DEBUG
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LOG_DEBUG1
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LOG_DEBUG2
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LOG_DEBUG3
The most important LSF log messages are at the LOG_ERR or LOG_WARNING
level. Messages at the LOG_INFO and LOG_DEBUG level are only useful for
debugging.
Although message log level implements similar functionalities to UNIX
syslog, there
is no dependency on UNIX
syslog. It works even if messages are being logged to files
instead of
syslog.
LSF logs error messages in different levels so that you can choose to log all messages,
or only log messages that are deemed critical. The level specified by LSF_LOG_MASK
determines which messages are recorded and which are discarded. All messages logged
at the specified level or higher are recorded, while lower level messages are discarded.
For debugging purposes, the level LOG_DEBUG contains the fewest number of
debugging messages and is used for basic debugging. The level LOG_DEBUG3 records
all debugging messages, and can cause log files to grow very large; it is not often used.
Most debugging is done at the level LOG_DEBUG2.
In versions earlier than LSF 4.0, you needed to restart the daemons after setting
LSF_LOG_MASK in order for your changes to take effect.
LSF 4.0 implements dynamic debugging, which means you do not need to restart the
daemons after setting a debugging environment variable.
Default
LOG_WARNING
See also
LSB_CMD_LOG_MASK, LSB_CMD_LOGDIR, LSB_DEBUG,
LSB_DEBUG_CMD, LSB_DEBUG_NQS, LSB_TIME_CMD,
LSF_CMD_LOGDIR, LSF_CMD_LOG_MASK, LSF_DEBUG_LIM,
LSB_DEBUG_MBD, LSF_DEBUG_RES, LSB_DEBUG_SBD,
LSB_DEBUG_SCH, LSF_LOG_MASK, LSF_LOGDIR, LSF_TIME_CMD
LSF_LOG_MASK_WIN
Syntax
LSF_LOG_MASK_WIN=
message_log_level
Description
Allows you to reduce the information logged to the LSF Windows event log files.
Messages of lower severity than the specified level are discarded.
For all LSF files, the types of messages saved depends on LSF_LOG_MASK, so the
threshold for the Windows event logs is either LSF_LOG_MASK or
LSF_LOG_MASK_WIN, whichever is higher. LSF_LOG_MASK_WIN is ignored if
LSF_LOG_MASK is set to a higher level.
The LSF event log files for Windows are: