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Clusterpack v2.4 tutorial
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% lsid
Find the queue definition you wish to modify. The following entries for maximum resource
usage can be modified or added for each queue definition:
CPULIMIT = minutes on a host
FILELIMIT = file size limit
MEMLIMIT = bytes per job
DATALIMIT = bytes for data segment
STACKLIMIT = bytes for stack
CORELIMIT = bytes for core files
PROCLIMIT = processes per job
RES_REQ is a resource requirement string specifying the condition for dispatching a job to a
host. Resource reservation and locality can also be specified in this string.
Groups of Compute Nodes created using clgroup are treated as resource requirements in
Clusterware Pro. If a group name is added as a RES_REQ to a queue, jobs submitted to that
queue will only run on nodes that are members of that group.
After adding, removing or modifying queues, it is necessary to reconfigure LSF to read the new
queue information. This is done from the Management Server using the Clusterware Pro V5.1
CLI:
% badmin reconfig
Verify the queue has been modified by using the Clusterware Pro V5.1 CLI:
% bqueues -l <queue_name>
References:
3.7.9 How do I access the Clusterware Pro V5.1 Command Line Interface?
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1.8.5 Change priority of specified queues
The file /share/platform/clusterware/conf/lsbatch/<clustername>/configdir/lsb.queues controls
the priority of each queue.
The name of your cluster can be determined by using the Clusterware Pro V5.1 CLI:
% lsid
Edit the lsb.queues file and look for a PRIORITY line for the queue you wish to change. If a
PRIORITY line exists, you can change the value specified. Otherwise, add a line of the form:

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