HP XC System Software Administration Guide Version 4.0

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16 Managing LSF
The Load Sharing Facility (LSF) from Platform Computing Inc. is a batch system resource manager
used on the HP XC system. LSF is an integral part of the HP XC environment.
On an HP XC system, a job is submitted to LSF, which places the job in a queue and allows it to
run when the necessary resources become available. In addition to launching jobs, LSF provides
extensive job management and information capabilities. LSF schedules, launches, controls, and
tracks jobs that are submitted to it according to the policies established by the HP XC site
administrator.
Two types of LSF are available for installation on the HP XC:
Standard LSF
This product is the popular batch system produced by Platform Computing Inc. that has
become an industry standard.
For full information about Standard LSF, refer to the standard LSF documentation set, which
is described in the “Related Software Products and Additional Publications” section of this
document. LSF manpages are also available online on the HP XC system.
LSF with SLURM
This product is the High Performance LSF product from Platform Computing Inc. and has
been integrated with SLURM to take advantage of SLURM's scalable, efficient resource
management and parallel job support.
The intended primary use of the HP XC system determined which of these LSF products was
installed.
This chapter addresses the following topics:
“Standard LSF” (page 189)
“LSF with SLURM” (page 190)
“Switching the Type of LSF Installed” (page 194)
“LSF with SLURM Installation” (page 195)
“LSF with SLURM Startup and Shutdown” (page 196)
“Controlling the LSF with SLURM Service” (page 197)
“Launching Jobs with LSF with SLURM” (page 197)
“Monitoring and Controlling LSF with SLURM Jobs” (page 198)
“Maintaining Shell Prompts in LSF Interactive Shells” (page 200)
“Job Accounting” (page 201)
“LSF Daemon Log Maintenance” (page 201)
“Load Indexes and Resource Information” (page 202)
“LSF with SLURM Monitoring” (page 203)
“LSF with SLURM Failover” (page 203)
“Moving SLURM and LSF Daemons to Their Backup Nodes” (page 206)
“Enhancing LSF with SLURM” (page 207)
“Configuring an External Virtual Host Name for LSF with SLURM on HP XC Systems”
(page 212)
For your convenience, the HP XC Documentation CD contains LSF Version 7.3 documentation
from Platform Computing Inc.
16.1 Standard LSF
Most topics are covered in the LSF documentation from Platform Computing Inc. and are not
addressed in detail in this document.
16.1 Standard LSF 189