LSF Version 7.3 - Platform LSF Configuration Reference

LSF_SLURM_TMPDIR
Syntax
LSF_SLURM_TMPDIR=path
Description
Specifies the LSF HPC tmp directory for SLURM clusters. The default LSF_TMPDIR /tmp
cannot be shared across nodes, so LSF_SLURM_TMPDIR must specify a path that is accessible
on all SLURM nodes.
Default
/hptc_cluster/lsf/tmp
LSF_STRICT_CHECKING
Syntax
LSF_STRICT_CHECKING=Y
Description
If set, enables more strict checking of communications between LSF daemons and between
LSF commands and daemons when LSF is used in an untrusted environment, such as a public
network like the Internet.
If you enable this parameter, you must enable it in the entire cluster, as it affects all
communications within LSF. If it is used in a MultiCluster environment, it must be enabled
in all clusters, or none. Ensure that all binaries and libraries are upgraded to LSF Version 7,
including LSF_BINDIR, LSF_SERVERDIR and LSF_LIBDIR directories, if you enable this
parameter.
If your site uses any programs that use the LSF base and batch APIs, or LSF MPI (Message
Passing Interface), they need to be recompiled using the LSF Version 7 APIs before they can
work properly with this option enabled.
Important:
You must shut down the entire cluster before enabling or disabling
this parameter.
If LSF_STRICT_CHECKING is defined, and your cluster has
slave hosts that are dynamically added,
LSF_STRICT_CHECKING must be configured in the local
lsf.conf on all slave hosts.
Valid value
Set to Y to enable this feature.
Default
Not defined. LSF is secure in trusted environments.
lsf.conf
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