LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS
Defines the hosts on which to run the LSF
rate
limiter
(lsfproxyd
) daemon. The host must be an LSF server
host in the cluster. When multiple lsfproxyd
daemons are defined for a cluster,
they work together to balance workload and provide high availability.
Syntax
LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS="hostname ..."
Description
If the LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS parameter is not set, the lsfproxyd
daemon is disabled.
To enable the rate
limiter, in addition
to the LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS parameter, also configure the
LSF_PROXYD_PORT parameter with ports for the lsfproxyd
daemon.
LIM
starts the lsfproxyd
daemon. For configuration to the
LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS parameter to take effect, restart LIM
(by
running lsdamin limrestart) on all hosts specified for the
LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS parameter, and restart the mbatchd
daemon (by
running badmin mbdrestart
).
Running the lsadmin showconf command displays the values for the LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS and LSF_PROXYD_PORT parameters, if set. Running the badmin showconf command displays the values for the LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS, LSF_PROXYD_PORT, LSF_PROXYD_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL, and LSF_PROXYD_BYPASS values, if set.
Valid values
Any valid LSF server host name.
Default
Not defined
Example
LSF_PROXY_HOSTS="hostA hostB"
See also
LSB_DEBUG_MBD, LSF_DEBUG_PROXYD, LSF_PROXYD_BYPASS, LSF_PROXYD_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL, LSF_PROXYD_PORT, LSF_PROXYD_TOKEN_WAIT_TIME, PROXYD_POLICIES, LSF_ADDON_HOSTS, LSF_PROXYD_NOTOKEN_NTRIES