IBM® Spectrum LSF 10.1 Fix 601533 Readme File
Abstract
P104864. This fix enables LSF to correctly find the eauth executable if the LSF_SERVERDIR parameter is configured in the lsf.conf file, and LSF is started on the management node using the systemd lsfd.service file.
Description
Readme documentation for IBM Spectrum LSF 10.1 Fix 601533 including installation-related instructions, prerequisites and co-requisites, and list of fixes.
This fix addresses the following issues:
The bpeek command fails with a permission denied error if the LSF_SERVERDIR parameter is configured in the lsf.conf file and LSF is started on the management node using the systemd lsfd.service file.
Readme file for: IBM® Spectrum LSF
Product or component release: 10.1
Update name: Fix 601533
Fix ID: LSF-10.1-build601533
Publication date: 18 April 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
P104864
2. Download locations
Download Fix 601533 from the following location: https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral
3. Product or components affected
Affected product or components include:
mbatchd
mbschd
bjobs
lim
lsload
lshsots
sbatchd
res
4. System requirements
linux2.6-glibc2.3-x86_64
linux3.10-glibc2.17-x86_64
5. Installation and configuration
Before you install
LSF_TOP is the full path to the top-level installation directory of LSF.
1. Before you apply this fix, ensure that you installed LSF Fix Pack 12 or later. You can download Fix Pack 12 from https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral. Search for build600489. Contact IBM LSF Support if you have any questions or problems with installing Fix Pack 12.
2. Log on to the LSF management host as the LSF primary administrator.
3.
Set your environment:
-For csh or tcsh: % source LSF_TOP/conf/cshrc.lsf
-For sh, ksh, or bash: $ . LSF_TOP/conf/profile.lsf
Installation steps
1.
Log on to the LSF management host as the root user
and set your environment:
-For csh or tcsh: % source LSF_TOP/conf/cshrc.lsf
-For sh, ksh, or bash: $ . LSF_TOP/conf/profile.lsf
2. Go to the install directory: cd $LSF_ENVDIR/../10.1/install/
3. Copy the fix file to the install directory: $LSF_ENVDIR/../10.1/install/
4. Run patchinstall: ./patchinstall <fix>
After Installation
1. Log on to the LSF management host as the root user.
2. Run systemctl restart lsfd
Uninstallation
1. Log on to the LSF management host as the root user and set your environment:
-For csh or tcsh: % source LSF_TOP/conf/cshrc.lsf
-For sh, ksh, or bash: $ . LSF_TOP/conf/profile.lsf
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 primary administrator and set your environment:
-For csh or tcsh: % source LSF_TOP/conf/cshrc.lsf
-For sh, ksh, or bash: $ . LSF_TOP/conf/profile.lsf
6. List of files
The following components in all Linux and Unix packages:
mbatchd
mbschd
bjobs
lim
lsload
lshsots
sbatchd
res
7. Product Notifications
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8. Copyright and Trademark Information
©Copyright IBM Corporation 2023
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