Usage
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
NOTE: Classes are also listed in lsf.h.
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)
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