LSF daemon startup control behavior

This example illustrates how LSF daemon startup control works when configured for UNIX hosts in a cluster with the following characteristics:
  • The cluster contains both UNIX and Windows hosts

  • The UNIX account user1 is mapped to the Windows account BUSINESS\user1 by enabling the UNIX/Windows user account mapping feature

  • The account BUSINESS\user1 is a member of the services admin group

  • In the file lsf.sudoers:
    LSF_STARTUP_USERS="user1 user2 user3"
    LSF_STARTUP_PATH=LSF_TOP/9.1/linux2.4-glibc2.3-x86/etc
    LSF_EGO_ADMIN_USER=Admin
    LSF_EGO_ADMIN_PASSWD=Admin
    Note:

    You should change the Admin user password immediately after installation by using the command egosh user modify.

Figure 1. Example of LSF daemon startup control