Usage

-c "class_name ..."

Specify software classes for which debug messages are to be logged. If a list of classes is specified, they must be enclosed in quotation marks and separated by spaces.

Possible classes:

LC_AFS - Log AFS messages

LC_AUTH - Log authentication messages

LC_CHKPNT - log checkpointing messages

LC_COMM - Log communication messages

LC_CONF - Print out all parameters in lsf.conf (and ego.conf

LC_DCE - Log messages pertaining to DCE support

LC_EXEC - Log significant steps for job execution

LC_FILE - Log file transfer messages

LC_HANG - Mark where a program might hang

LC_LICENCE - Log license management messages

LC_MULTI - Log messages pertaining to MultiCluster

LC_PIM - Log PIM messages

LC_SIGNAL - Log messages pertaining to signals

LC_TRACE - Log significant program walk steps

LC_XDR - Log everything transferred by XDR

Default: 0 (no additional classes are logged)-f

NOTE: Classes are also listed in lsf.h.

-ldebug_level

Specify level of detail in debug messages. The higher the number, the more detail that is logged. Higher levels include all lower levels.

Possible values:

0- LOG_DEBUG level in parameter LSF_LOG_MASK in lsf.conf.

1 - LOG_DEBUG1 level for extended logging. A higher level includes lower logging levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2 LOG_DEBUG1, and LOG_DEBUG levels.

2 - LOG_DEBUG2 level for extended logging. A higher level includes lower logging levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2 LOG_DEBUG1, and LOG_DEBUG levels.

3 - LOG_DEBUG3 level for extended logging. A higher level includes lower logging levels. For example, LOG_DEBUG3 includes LOG_DEBUG2, LOG_DEBUG1, and LOG_DEBUG levels.

Default: 0 (LOG_DEBUG level in parameter LSF_LOG_MASK)

-flogfile_name

Specify the name of the file into which debugging messages are to be logged. A file name with or without a full path may be specified.

226Platform LSF Command Reference