LSF_PROXYD_NOTOKEN_NTRIES
The rate limiter is available as of Fix Pack 14. You can set the LSF_PROXYD_NOTOKEN_NTRIES parameter for use with the rate limiter.
Syntax
LSF_PROXYD_NOTOKEN_NTRIES=integer
Description
Sets the number of times that the LSF command attempts to contact thelsfproxyd
daemon after it is not granted a token
for the rate
limiter. If this
parameter is set to a value, LSF only
attempts to contact the lsfproxyd
that defined number of times, and then quits.
LSF will then wait for three seconds before attempting to contact lsfproxyd
again.Valid values
Any positive integer.
Default
INFINIT_INT (The default is to continue the attempts to contact
lsfproxyd
)
Example
LSF_PROXYD_NOTOKEN_NTRIES=3
See also
LSF_DEBUG_PROXYD, LSF_PROXYD_BYPASS, LSF_PROXYD_HOSTS, LSF_PROXYD_PORT, LSF_PROXYD_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL, PROXYD_POLICIES, LSF_ADDON_HOSTS