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Administering Platform LSF - SAS

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Error Messages<br />

Error Messages<br />

General errors<br />

The following error messages are logged by the <strong>LSF</strong> daemons, or displayed by<br />

the following commands.<br />

lsadmin ckconfig<br />

badmin ckconfig<br />

The messages listed in this section may be generated by any <strong>LSF</strong> daemon.<br />

can’t open file: error<br />

The daemon could not open the named file for the reason given by error. This<br />

error is usually caused by incorrect file permissions or missing files. All<br />

directories in the path to the configuration files must have execute (x)<br />

permission for the <strong>LSF</strong> administrator, and the actual files must have read (r)<br />

permission. Missing files could be caused by incorrect path names in the<br />

lsf.conf file, running <strong>LSF</strong> daemons on a host where the configuration files<br />

have not been installed, or having a symbolic link pointing to a nonexistent<br />

file or directory.<br />

file(line): malloc failed<br />

Memory allocation failed. Either the host does not have enough available<br />

memory or swap space, or there is an internal error in the daemon. Check the<br />

program load and available swap space on the host; if the swap space is full,<br />

you must add more swap space or run fewer (or smaller) programs on that<br />

host.<br />

auth_user: getservbyname(ident/tcp) failed: error; ident must be registered in<br />

services<br />

<strong>LSF</strong>_AUTH=ident is defined in the lsf.conf file, but the ident/tcp service<br />

is not defined in the services database. Add ident/tcp to the services<br />

database, or remove <strong>LSF</strong>_AUTH from the lsf.conf file and setuid root<br />

those <strong>LSF</strong> binaries that require authentication.<br />

auth_user: operation(/) failed: error<br />

<strong>LSF</strong>_AUTH=ident is defined in the lsf.conf file, but the <strong>LSF</strong> daemon failed to<br />

contact the identd daemon on host. Check that identd is defined in<br />

inetd.conf and the identd daemon is running on host.<br />

auth_user: Authentication data format error (rbuf=) from /<br />

auth_user: Authentication port mismatch (...) from /<br />

<strong>LSF</strong>_AUTH=ident is defined in the lsf.conf file, but there is a protocol error<br />

between <strong>LSF</strong> and the ident daemon on host. Make sure the ident daemon on<br />

the host is configured correctly.<br />

userok: Request from bad port (), denied<br />

<strong>LSF</strong>_AUTH is not defined, and the <strong>LSF</strong> daemon received a request that<br />

originates from a non-privileged port. The request is not serviced.<br />

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<strong>Administering</strong> <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong>

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