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lsb_mig()
Migrates a job from one host to another.
DESCRIPTION
lsb_mig() migrates a job from one host to another.
The submig structure contains the following fields:
jobId
The job ID of the job to be migrated.
options
See lsb_submit().
numAskedHosts
The number of hosts supplied as candidates for migration.
askedHosts
An array of pointers to the names of candidate hosts for migration.
Any program using this API must be setuid to root if LSF_AUTH is not defined in the lsf.conf file.
SYNOPSIS
#include <lsf/lsbatch.h> int lsb_mig(struct submig *mig, int *badHostIdx) struct submig { LS_LONG_INT jobId; int options; int numAskedHosts; char **askedHosts; };PARAMETERS
*mig
The job to be migrated.
*badHostIdx
If the call fails, (**askedHosts)[*badHostIdx] is not a host known to the LSF system.
RETURN VALUES
integer:0
The function was successful.
integer:-1
Function failed.
ERRORS
If the function fails, lsberrno is set to indicate the error and badHostIdx indicates which askedHost is not acceptable.
SEE ALSO
Related APIs
lsb_submit() - Submits or restarts a job in the batch system
Equivalent line command
none
Files
${LSF_ENVDIR}/lsf.conf
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