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v2.3.9.0 Customizing the LSF Application Environment

v2.3.9.0 Customizing the LSF Application Environment

Edit the LSF Environment JSON for Your Purposes:

  1. Copy default-lsf-env.json to something convenient like env0.json.

    1. cp default-lsf-env.json env0.json
  2. Note Line numbers listed below reference the collapsible example file above. Once changes start being made on the system, the line numbers may change.

  3. Line 2 : "EnvName" is set to lsf by default, but you can specify something unique if needed.

    1. NOTE: Currently, - characters are not supported in values forEnvName.

  4. Lines 5-17 can be modified for a single pool of identical compute resources or they can be duplicated and then modified for each “hardware” configuration or “pool” you choose. When duplicating, be sure to add a comma after the brace on line 17, except when it is the last brace, or the final pool declaration.

    1. PoolName: This will be the apparent hostnames of the compute resources provided for LSF.

      1. It is recommended that all pools share a common trunk or base in each PoolName.

    2. PoolSize: This is the maximum number of these compute resources.

    3. ProfileName: This is the default profile name, az1: If this is changed, you will need to carry the change forward.

    4. CPUs: This is the targeted CPU-core limit for this "hardware" configuration or pool.

    5. ImageName: This is tied to the AMI that will be used for your compute resources. This name will be used in subsequent steps.

    6. MaxMemory: This is the targeted memory limit for this "hardware" configuration or pool.

    7. MinMemory: reserved for future use; can be ignored currently.

    8. UserData: This string is a base64 encoded version of user_data.

      1. To generate it:

        1. cat user_data.sh | base64 -w 0

      2. To decode it:

        1. echo "<LongBase64EncodedString>" | base64 -d

      3. It’s not required to be perfectly fine-tuned at this stage; it will be refined and corrected later.

      4. Exampleuser_data.sh:

        1. #!/bin/bash set -x IP=$( hostname -I |awk '{print $1}' ) NEW_HOSTNAME=ip-$( echo ${IP} |sed 's/\./-/g' ) hostname ${NEW_HOSTNAME} echo >> /etc/hosts echo -e "${IP}\t\t${NEW_HOSTNAME}" >> /etc/hosts . /opt/lsf/conf/profile.lsf lsadmin limstartup lsadmin resstartup badmin hstartup
    9. VolumeSize: reserved for future use; can be ignored currently.

  5. All other fields/lines in this asset can be ignored currently.

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