LSF Version 7.3 - Release Notes for Platform LSF

perfadmin
Starts or stops the PERF services, or shows status to administer the LSF Reports (PERF)
services. Run the command on the PERF host to control the following PERF services: loader
controller (plc), job data transformer (jobdt), and data purger (purger). Run the command
on the Derby database host to control the Derby database service (derbydb). If PERF services
are controlled by EGO, let the EGO service controller start and stop the PERF services.
perfadmin can only be used by LSF administrators.
perfremoverc
Prevents automatic startup of PERF daemons on a UNIX host when a system reboot command
is issued. After this script/command is issued, PERF daemons no longer start automatically if
the host gets rebooted. In such a case, you must manually start daemons after the host has
started up. You must be logged on as root to run perfremoverc.
perfsetrc
Configures a UNIX host to allow automatic startup of PERF daemons on the machine when
a system reboot command is issued. Creates the file perf under the system startup directory.
For ease of administration, you should enable automatic startup. This starts PERF daemons
automatically when the host restarts. If you do not configure hosts to start automatically, PERF
daemons must be started manually. You must be logged on as root to to run perfsetrc.
pmcadmin
pmcadmin administers the Platform Management Console (PMC). Always run this command
on the host that runs PMC. If PMC services are controlled by EGO, let the EGO service
controller start and stop the PMC services. pmcadmin can only be used by LSF administrators.
ssacct
Displays accounting statistics about finished LSF jobs run through Platform LSF
Session Scheduler. By default, displays accounting statistics for all finished jobs submitted by
the user who invoked the command.
ssched
Submit tasks through Platform LSF Session Scheduler. Options can be specified on the
ssched command line or on a line in a task definition file. If specified on the command line,
the option applies to all tasks, whether specified on the command line or in a file. Options
specified in a file apply only to the command on that line. Options in the task definition file
override the same option specified on the command line.
Changed commands, options, and output
The following command options and output are new or changed for LSF Version 7 Update 3:
bacct -U
The -U option now displays historical information about reservation modifications.
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