LSF_BIND_JOB
LSF_BIND_JOB Specifies the processor binding policy for sequential and parallel job processes that run on a single host.
Syntax
LSF_BIND_JOB=NONE | BALANCE | PACK | ANY | USER | USER_CPU_LIST
Description
Note: LSF_BIND_JOB is deprecated in LSF
Standard Edition and LSF
Advanced Edition. You should enable LSF CPU and memory affinity scheduling in with the AFFINITY
parameter in lsb.hosts. If both LSF_BIND_JOB and affinity scheduling are
enabled, affinity scheduling takes effect, and LSF_BIND_JOB is disabled.
LSF_BIND_JOB and BIND_JOB are the only affinity options
available in LSF
Express Edition.
On Linux execution hosts that support this feature, job processes are hard bound to selected processors.
If processor binding feature is not configured with the BIND_JOB parameter in an application profile in lsb.applications, the LSF_BIND_JOB configuration setting lsf.conf takes effect. The application profile configuration for processor binding overrides the lsf.conf configuration.
For
backwards compatibility:
- LSF_BIND_JOB=Y is interpreted as LSF_BIND_JOB=BALANCE
- LSF_BIND_JOB=N is interpreted as LSF_BIND_JOB=NONE
Supported platforms
Linux with kernel version 2.6 or higher
Default
Not defined. Processor binding is disabled.