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cluscfg setparams

Sets the values of one or more specified cluster-wide parameters.

For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.

Syntax

cluscfg setparams <name1>=<value1>[;<name2>=<value2>…]   
[/scheduler:<name>]  
  
cluscfg setparams {/? | /help}  

Parameters

Parameter Description
<name1>=<value1>[;<name2>=<value2>…] Specifies a list of one or more cluster-wide parameters and the values to which you want to set those parameters. Specify each pair of a parameter name and value in a format of <name>=<value>.

To specify multiple parameters and values, use a space between each pair.

To specify a value that contains spaces, enclose the value in double quotation marks (" ").

To unset a parameter, do not specify a value. For example, "<parameter_to_unset_name>=".
/scheduler:<name> Specifies the host name or IP address of the head node for the cluster for which you want to set the cluster-wide parameter. The value must be a valid computer name or IP address. If you do not specify the /scheduler parameter, this command uses the scheduler on the head node that the CCP_SCHEDULER environment variable specifies.
/? Displays Help at the command prompt.
/help Displays Help at the command prompt.

Remarks

  • For information about the cluster-wide parameters that are available, see the Help for the cluscfg listparams command.

  • You must be a cluster administrator to run this command successfully.

Examples

To set the parameter named JobRetryCount equal to 5, use the following command:

cluscfg setparams JobRetryCount=5  

To set the parameter named HeartbeatInterval equal to 30, unset the parameter named SubmissionFilterProgram, and set the parameter named InactivityCount to 5, use the following command:

cluscfg setparams HeartbeatInterval=30 SubmissionFilterProgram= InactivityCount=5  
  

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