The following tables describe the purpose of each sub-directory and whether they are writable or non-writable by LSF.
Directory Path |
Description |
Attribute |
---|---|---|
LSF_TOP/9.1.2 |
LSF 9.1.2 binaries and other machine dependent files |
Non-writable |
LSF_TOP/conf |
LSF 9.1.2 configuration files You must be LSF administrator or root to edit files in this directory |
Writable by the LSF administrator, master host, and master candidate hosts |
LSF_TOP/log |
LSF 9.1.2 log files |
Writable by all hosts in the cluster |
LSF_TOP/work |
LSF 9.1.2 working directory |
Writable by the master host and master candidate hosts, and is accessible to slave hosts |
Directory Path |
Description |
Attribute |
---|---|---|
LSF_BINDIR |
EGO binaries and other machine dependent files |
Non-writable |
LSF_CONFDIR/ego/cluster_name/eservice (EGO_ESRVDIR) |
EGO services configuration and log files. |
Writable |
LSF_CONFDIR/ego/cluster_name/kernel (EGO_CONFDIR, LSF_EGO_ENVDIR) |
EGO kernel configuration, log files and working directory, including conf/log/work |
Writable |
LSB_SHAREDIR/cluster_name/ego (EGO_WORKDIR) |
EGO working directory |
Writable |
The following diagram shows an example directory structure for a Windows installation.