Reconfigure your cluster

After changing LSF configuration files, you must tell LSF to reread the files to update the configuration. Use the following commands to reconfigure a cluster:

  • lsadmin reconfig

  • badmin reconfig

  • badmin mbdrestart

The reconfiguration commands that you use depend on which files you change in LSF. The following table is a quick reference.

After making changes to ...

Use ...

Which ...

hosts

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.applications

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

Pending jobs use new application profile definition. Running jobs are not affected.

lsb.hosts

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.modules

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.nqsmaps

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.params

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.queues

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.resources

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.serviceclasses

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsb.users

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsf.cluster.cluster_name

lsadmin reconfig AND badmin mbdrestart

restarts LIM, reloads configuration files, and restarts mbatchd

lsf.conf

lsadmin reconfig AND badmin mbdrestart

restarts LIM, reloads configuration files, and restarts mbatchd

lsf.licensescheduler

bladmin reconfig

lsadmin reconfig

badmin mbdrestart

restarts bld, restarts LIM, reloads configuration files, and restarts mbatchd

lsf.shared

lsadmin reconfig AND badmin mbdrestart

restarts LIM, reloads configuration files, and restarts mbatchd

lsf.sudoers

badmin reconfig

reloads configuration files

lsf.task

lsadmin reconfig AND badmin reconfig

restarts LIM and reloads configuration files