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SMPQUERY(8)							OpenIB Diagnostics						       SMPQUERY(8)

NAME
smpquery - query InfiniBand subnet management attributes SYNOPSIS
smpquery [-d(ebug)] [-e(rr_show)] [-v(erbose)] [-D(irect)] [-G(uid)] [-C ca_name] [-P ca_port] [-t(imeout) timeout_ms] [--node-name-map node-name-map] [-V(ersion)] [-h(elp)] <op> <dest dr_path|lid|guid> [op params] DESCRIPTION
smpquery allows a basic subset of standard SMP queries including the following: node info, node description, switch info, port info. Fields are displayed in human readable format. OPTIONS
Current supported operations and their parameters: nodeinfo <addr> nodedesc <addr> portinfo <addr> [<portnum>] # default port is zero switchinfo <addr> pkeys <addr> [<portnum>] sl2vl <addr> [<portnum>] vlarb <addr> [<portnum>] guids <addr> --node-name-map <node-name-map> Specify a node name map. The node name map file maps GUIDs to more user friendly names. See ibnetdiscover(8) for node name map file format. COMMON OPTIONS
Most OpenIB diagnostics take the following common flags. The exact list of supported flags per utility can be found in the usage message and can be shown using the util_name -h syntax. # Debugging flags -d raise the IB debugging level. May be used several times (-ddd or -d -d -d). -e show send and receive errors (timeouts and others) -h show the usage message -v increase the application verbosity level. May be used several times (-vv or -v -v -v) -V show the version info. # Addressing flags -D use directed path address arguments. The path is a comma separated list of out ports. Examples: "0" # self port "0,1,2,1,4" # out via port 1, then 2, ... -c use combined route address arguments. The address is a combination of a LID and a direct route path. The LID specified is the DLID and the local LID is used as the DrSLID. -G use GUID address argument. In most cases, it is the Port GUID. Example: "0x08f1040023" -s <smlid> use 'smlid' as the target lid for SM/SA queries. # Other common flags: -C <ca_name> use the specified ca_name. -P <ca_port> use the specified ca_port. -t <timeout_ms> override the default timeout for the solicited mads. Multiple CA/Multiple Port Support When no IB device or port is specified, the port to use is selected by the following criteria: 1. the first port that is ACTIVE. 2. if not found, the first port that is UP (physical link up). If a port and/or CA name is specified, the user request is attempted to be fulfilled, and will fail if it is not possible. EXAMPLES
smpquery portinfo 3 1 # portinfo by lid, with port modifier smpquery -G switchinfo 0x2C9000100D051 1 # switchinfo by guid smpquery -D nodeinfo 0 # nodeinfo by direct route smpquery -c nodeinfo 6 0,12 # nodeinfo by combined route SEE ALSO
smpdump(8) AUTHOR
Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com> OpenIB March 14, 2007 SMPQUERY(8)

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SMINFO(8)							OpenIB Diagnostics							 SMINFO(8)

NAME
sminfo - query InfiniBand SMInfo attribute SYNOPSIS
sminfo [-d(ebug)] [-e(rr_show)] -s state -p prio -a activity [-D(irect)] [-G(uid)] [-C ca_name] [-P ca_port] [-t(imeout) timeout_ms] [-V(ersion)] [-h(elp)] sm_lid | sm_dr_path [modifier] DESCRIPTION
Optionally set and display the output of a sminfo query in human readable format. The target SM is the one listed in the local port info, or the SM specified by the optional SM lid or by the SM direct routed path. Note: using sminfo for any purposes other then simple query may be very dangerous, and may result in a malfunction of the target SM. OPTIONS
-s set SM state 0 - not active 1 - discovering 2 - standby 3 - master -p set priority (0-15) -a set activity count COMMON OPTIONS
Most OpenIB diagnostics take the following common flags. The exact list of supported flags per utility can be found in the usage message and can be shown using the util_name -h syntax. # Debugging flags -d raise the IB debugging level. May be used several times (-ddd or -d -d -d). -e show send and receive errors (timeouts and others) -h show the usage message -v increase the application verbosity level. May be used several times (-vv or -v -v -v) -V show the version info. # Addressing flags -D use directed path address arguments. The path is a comma separated list of out ports. Examples: "0" # self port "0,1,2,1,4" # out via port 1, then 2, ... -G use GUID address argument. In most cases, it is the Port GUID. Example: "0x08f1040023" -s <smlid> use 'smlid' as the target lid for SM/SA queries. # Other common flags: -C <ca_name> use the specified ca_name. -P <ca_port> use the specified ca_port. -t <timeout_ms> override the default timeout for the solicited mads. Multiple CA/Multiple Port Support When no IB device or port is specified, the port to use is selected by the following criteria: 1. the first port that is ACTIVE. 2. if not found, the first port that is UP (physical link up). If a port and/or CA name is specified, the user request is attempted to be fulfilled, and will fail if it is not possible. EXAMPLES
sminfo # local port's sminfo sminfo 32 # show sminfo of lid 32 sminfo -G 0x8f1040023 # same but using guid address SEE ALSO
smpdump(8) AUTHOR
Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com> OpenIB July 25, 2006 SMINFO(8)
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