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IBMgtSim(1) |
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IBMgtSim − Infiniband Management Simulator
IBMgtSim
[−h] [−V mod−verb−pair−list]
[−l log−file] [−p server−port]
[−w num−threads] [−f
flow−tcl−file] [−s seed] −t
topology
Simulates the Fabric as defined by the given topology file and start a server to handle MAD requests from clients like OpenSM.
−t topology
A topology file describing the fabric to be simulated (see
ibdm-topo-file)
−s seed
The seed to be used for random number generation.
−f flow-tcl-file
A tcl file to be sourced after the fabric is setup.
−l log-file
Set the log file of the simulator (default is
/tmp/ibsim.log)
−p server-port
Set the port number the server attaches to (default 46517)
−w num-threads
The number of threads processing the mads
−V
<module−verbosity−pair−list>
Provides a fine grain control over the log file verbosity.
Given list of pairs of simulator software module names and
their verbosity levels − every module is separatly
controlled. The first value (missing module name) is
controlling the default verbosity for all un-explicitly set
modules.
Current Verbosity Levels:
MsgShowFatal = 0x01; MsgShowError = 0x02; MsgShowWarning= 0x04; MsgShowInfo = 0x08; MsgShowVerbose= 0x10; MsgShowContext= 0x20; MsgShowSource = 0x40; MsgShowTime = 0x80; MsgShowModule = 0x100; MsgShowMads = 0x200; MsgShowFrames = 0x400; MsgShowAll = 0xffff; MsgDefault = 0x62f;
Software Modules:
client, server, dispatcher, node, sma, lftMad, mftMad, vlArbMad, pKeyMad, portInfoMad
Examples −V flag values might be:
-V 0xffff = Full verbosity on all modules -V ’0x3 server 0x6f2 sma 0xffff’ = Only fatal and error for all modules full verbosity for the SMA module and default verbosity for the Server module.
−h
This help message
Eitan Zahavi, Mellanox Technologies LTD , eitan@mellanox.co.il
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