See also

rcp on UNIX. If lsrcp cannot contact RES on the submission host, it attempts to use rcp to copy the file. You must set up the /etc/hosts.equiv or HOME/.rhosts file in order to use rcp. See the rcp(1), rsh(1), ssh(1) manual pages for more information on using the rcp, rsh, and ssh commands.

You can replace lsrcp with your own file transfer mechanism as long as it supports the same syntax as lsrcp. This might be done to take advantage of a faster interconnection network, or to overcome limitations with the existing lsrcp. sbatchd looks for the lsrcp executable in the LSF_BINDIR directory.

See also

rsh, rcp, res

272Platform LSF Command Reference