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Administering Platform LSF - SAS

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Local and Remote Modes<br />

Local and Remote Modes<br />

Local mode<br />

Remote mode<br />

lstcsh has two modes of operation:<br />

◆<br />

◆<br />

Local<br />

Remote<br />

The local mode is the default mode. In local mode, a command line is eligible<br />

for remote execution only if all of the commands on the line are present in the<br />

remote task list, or if the @ character is specified on the command-line to force<br />

it to be eligible.<br />

See “@ character” on page 556 for more details.<br />

Local mode is conservative and can fail to take advantage of the performance<br />

benefits and load-balancing advantages of <strong>LSF</strong>.<br />

In remote mode, a command line is considered eligible for remote execution<br />

if none of the commands on the line is in the local task list.<br />

Remote mode is aggressive and makes more extensive use of <strong>LSF</strong>. However,<br />

remote mode can cause inconvenience when lstcsh attempts to send hostspecific<br />

commands to other hosts.<br />

550<br />

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

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