Use the egoconfig command to join a host to the cluster, set the list of master candidates and the failover priority, and add hosts to or remove hosts from the ManagementHosts resource groups, or set other configuration options.
Adds a resource attribute tag to the parameter EGO_LOCAL_RESOURCES in ego.conf on the local host. The attribute tag is later referenced when you create a resource group and want to add hosts to it that share the same resource attribute.
Keyword required by EGO_LOCAL_RESOURCES to signify that the name of the resource attribute tag is boolean.
Keyword required by EGO_LOCAL_RESOURCES to signify that the name of the resource attribute tag is numeric. The name is preceded by a numeric value to form a name-value pair.
Specifies the name of the resource attribute tag that identifies this type of host. For example, the resource attribute tag scvg could be later used to create a resource group for scavenging-capable hosts.
For use on UNIX. Specifies to ignore the local configuration directory and look in the shared location for the configuration information and common files so the management hosts use a common set of files. Issuing this command adds this host to the management hosts resource group.
After issuing this command, you need to source your environment. Running this command creates an entry for the local host in ego.cluster.cluster_name.
For use on UNIX. Use this command when adding Platform LSF to an existing cluster. Specifies to ignore the local LSF configuration directory and use the EGO shared directory instead. Issue this command on all management hosts so LSF can use shared location configurations.
After issuing this command, you need to source your environment.
For use on Windows. Use this command when adding Platform LSF to an existing cluster. Specifies to ignore the local LSF configuration directory and use the EGO shared directory instead. Issue this command on all management hosts so LSF can use shared location configurations.
After issuing this command, you need to relaunch another DOS command prompt.
Demotes the local management host to a compute host.
Specifies to look in the local configuration directory for configuration information and common files. This command cannot be run on the master host.
Before running this command, ensure the host’s lim is not running (you may need to shut down the host first). Be sure to restart the master host after running this command for the change to take effect. Running this command removes the host entry from ego.cluster.cluster_name.