IBM® Spectrum LSF 10.1 Fix 601391 Readme File

Abstract

P104791. This fix resolves three issues: 1) no username in the query log when running the bhosts –s command. 2) the bwait command exits unexpectedly when it gets invalid data, and  3) the bjobs -o hrusage command core dumps while running a large parallel job.

Description

Readme documentation for IBM® Spectrum LSF 10.1 Fix 601391 including installation-related instructions, prerequisites and co-requisites, and list of fixes.

This fix provides the following resolutions:

1) When the ENABLE_DIAGNOSE parameter is enabled in the lsb.params file and you run the bhosts –s command, there is no username in the query log. This fix adds the username to the log.

2) When the bwait command receives invalid data, it returns an unknown operation code , causing bwait to exit. This fix updates the bwait command to ignore to the invalid data so that it does not exit.

3) The bjobs -o hrusage command core dumps when running a very large parallel job. This fix allows the command to run large jobs.

Readme File for: IBM® Spectrum LSF

Product/Component Release: 10.1

Update Name: Fix 601391

Fix ID: LSF-10.1-build601391

Publication Date: January 9, 2023

Last Modified Date: January 9, 2023

 

Contents

1. List of fixes

2. Download location

3. Product or components affected

4. System requirements

5. Installation and configuration

6. List of files

7. Product notifications

8. Copyright and trademark information

 

1. List of fixes

P104791

 

2. Download location

Download Fix 601391 from the following location: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/support/fixes/

 

3. Product or components affected

Affected product or components include:

LSF/mbatchd

LSF/mbschd

LSF/ebrokerd

LSF/bjobs

LSF/bhosts

LSF/bwait

 

4. System requirements

linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64

linux3.10-glibc2.17-x86_64

 

5. Installation and configuration

5.1 Before installation

LSF_TOP is the full path to the top-level installation directory of LSF.

1) Before you apply this fix, ensure that you install LSF 10.1 Fix Pack 12 or later. You can download Fix Pack 12 from IBM Fix Central (https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral) and search for build600488. Contact IBM LSF Support if you have any questions or problems installing Fix Pack 12.

2) Starting from LSF 10.1 Fix Pack 13, the default values of the following three GPU parameters are changed to:

LSF_GPU_AUTOCONFIG=Y

LSB_GPU_NEW_SYNTAX=extend

LSF_GPU_RESOURCE_IGNORE=Y

If you have installed LSF 10.1 Fix Pack 13, no further action is needed to set these parameters. If you have installed LSF 10.1 Fix Pack 12 or earlier, consider explicitly configuring the same values to these three parameters.

If you want to keep the former GPU behavior, and any one of the three parameters are missing in the lsf.conf configuration file, you must explicitly configure the following default settings that are defined in fix pack 12 or earlier:

LSF_GPU_AUTOCONFIG=N

LSB_GPU_NEW_SYNTAX=N

LSF_GPU_RESOURCE_IGNORE=N

3) Log on to the LSF management host as root.

4) Set the LSF cluster environment:

- For csh or tcsh: % source LSF_TOP/conf/cshrc.lsf

- For sh, ksh, or bash: $ . LSF_TOP/conf/profile.lsf

5.2 Installation steps

1) Go to the install directory: cd $LSF_ENVDIR/../10.1/install/

2) Copy the fix file to the install directory $LSF_ENVDIR/../10.1/install/

3) Run: ./patchinstall <fix>

5.3 After installation

1) Log on to the LSF management host as the LSF cluster primary administrator and set the LSF cluster environment.

2) Run badmin mbdrestart

5.4 Uninstallation

1) Log on to the LSF management host as root and set the LSF cluster environment.

2) Go to the install directory: cd $LSF_ENVDIR/../10.1/install/

3) Run ./patchinstall -r <fix>

4) Log on to the LSF management host as the LSF cluster primary administrator and set the LSF cluster environment.

5) Run badmin mbdrestart

 

6. List of Files

mbatchd

mbschd

ebrokerd

bjobs

bhosts

bwait

 

7. Product notifications

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8. Copyright and trademark information

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