When running lsf_startup
[root@xcat-mn lsf]# updatenode $lsf_master --scripts lsf_startup
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p8r1n1: Mon Nov 30 21:30:58 EST 2015 Running postscript: lsf_startup
p8r1n1: INFO: Run hostsetup on each node.
p8r1n1: ./lsf_startup: line 48: /usr/share/lsf//install/hostsetup: No such file or directory
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It is because this expression is broken; no mention to / as field separator.
# grep '^LSF_VERSION' /install/postscripts/lsf_startup LSF_VERSION=`find /$LSF_TOP -name hostsetup|head -1|awk '{print $5}'`
See:
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# LSF_TOP="/usr/share/lsf"
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# find /$LSF_TOP -name hostsetup | head -1
//usr/share/lsf/9.1/install/hostsetup
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# find /$LSF_TOP -name hostsetup|head -1|awk '{print $5}'
[root@p8r1n1 ~]#
Additionally, it would fail if the version was not exactly the 5th field, which may occur if the user doesn't use /usr/share/lsf for LSF_TOP. And there's even a leading / before $LSF_TOP (ie, /$LSF_TOP).. and what if the user sets LSF_TOP with a trailing / ?
So, lets make this independent of leading slashes and trailing slashes.
LSF_VERSION="$(find /$LSF_TOP -path "*/install/hostsetup" | grep -o "/[^/]\+/install/hostsetup" | cut -d/ -f2)"
It works on the usual and non-usual cases:
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# LSF_TOP=/usr/share/lsf
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# find /$LSF_TOP -path '*/install/hostsetup' | grep -o '/[^/]\+/install/hostsetup' | cut -d/ -f2
9.1
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# LSF_TOP=/test/some/other/dir/for/lsf
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# mkdir -p $LSF_TOP/9.1/install
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# touch $LSF_TOP/9.1/install/hostsetup
[root@p8r1n1 ~]# find /$LSF_TOP -path "*/install/hostsetup" | grep -o '/[^/]\+/install/hostsetup' | cut -d/ -f2
9.1
to the existing SourceForge documentation for now until we have an opportunity
to add the documentation for System X. This should be done after the System
P documentation is in good shape to mimic.
Currently abort failure(0x81) occur during the initiate stage as
the firmware state is not stable enough after cold reset. As the
delay time is not a constant value, this change add a interface in
site table for user to set this value.
Close-issue: #471