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Platform LSF Command Reference - SAS

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adminsystem: LSB_SHAREDIR/cluster_name/logdir/lsb.events. Option -f is useful foroffline analysis.If you specified an administrator comment with the -C option of the mbdrestartcommand, mbdhist displays the comment text.hist [-t time0,time1] [-f logfile_name]-t time0,time1-f logfile_nameDisplays historical events for all the queues, hosts and mbatchd.Displays only those events that occurred during the period from time0 to time1. Seebhist(1) for the time format. The default is to display all queue events in the eventlog file.Specify the file name of the event log file. Either an absolute or a relative path namemay be specified. The default is to use the event log file currently used by the <strong>LSF</strong>system: LSB_SHAREDIR/cluster_name/logdir/lsb.events. Option -f is useful foroffline analysis.If you specified an administrator comment with the -C option of the queue, host, andmbatchd commands, hist displays the comment text.help [command ...] | ? [command ...]quitDisplays the syntax and functionality of the specified commands.Exits the badmin session.mbddebug [-c class_name ...] [-l debug_level] [-f logfile_name] [-o]Sets message log level for mbatchd to include additional information in log files. Youmust be root or the <strong>LSF</strong> administrator to use this command.See sddebug for an explanation of options.mbdtime [-l timing_level] [-f logfile_name] [-o]Sets timing level for mbatchd to include additional timing information in log files. Youmust be root or the <strong>LSF</strong> administrator to use this command.sbddebug [-c class_name ...] [-l debug_level] [-f logfile_name] [-o] [host_name ...]Sets the message log level for sbatchd to include additional information in log files.You must be root or the <strong>LSF</strong> administrator to use this command.In MultiCluster, debug levels can only be set for hosts within the same cluster. Forexample, you cannot set debug or timing levels from a host in clusterA for a host inclusterB. You need to be on a host in clusterB to set up debug or timing levels forclusterB hosts.If the command is used without any options, the following default values are used:class_name=0 (no additional classes are logged)28 <strong>Platform</strong> <strong>LSF</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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