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Administering Platform LSF - SAS

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Chapter 3<br />

Working with Your Cluster<br />

Cluster Administrators<br />

Primary cluster<br />

administrator<br />

Cluster<br />

administrators<br />

Required. The first cluster administrator, specified during installation. The<br />

primary <strong>LSF</strong> administrator account owns the configuration and log files. The<br />

primary <strong>LSF</strong> administrator has permission to perform clusterwide operations,<br />

change configuration files, reconfigure the cluster, and control jobs submitted<br />

by all users.<br />

Optional. May be configured during or after installation.<br />

Cluster administrators can perform administrative operations on all jobs and<br />

queues in the cluster. Cluster administrators have the same cluster-wide<br />

operational privileges as the primary <strong>LSF</strong> administrator except that they do not<br />

have permission to change <strong>LSF</strong> configuration files.<br />

Adding cluster administrators<br />

1 In the ClusterAdmins section of lsf.cluster.cluster_name, specify<br />

the list of cluster administrators following ADMINISTRATORS, separated by<br />

spaces. The first administrator in the list is the primary <strong>LSF</strong> administrator.<br />

All others are cluster administrators. You can specify user names and group<br />

names. For example:<br />

Begin ClusterAdmins<br />

ADMINISTRATORS = lsfadmin admin1 admin2<br />

End ClusterAdmins<br />

2 Save your changes.<br />

3 Run lsadmin reconfig to reconfigure LIM.<br />

4 Run badmin mbdrestart to restart mbatchd.<br />

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