GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
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ibdmtr(1) |
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ibdmtr − Fabric Trace Route
ibdmtr
[−v][−h] {−c <cbaling
file>⎪−t <topo file>} −s <sm
node name>
−p <sm port num> −d
<comma−sep−dr−path>
This utility parses a cabling list or topology file describing the systems connections that make a fabric. Then it start following the direct route provided and print out the systems and nodes on the route.
−t⎪−−topology <file>
Topology file describing the network. See man ibdm−topology−file.
−c⎪−−cables <file>
Cabling list file. Following the line format:
<Sys1Type> <Sys1Name> <Port1Name> <Sys2Type> <Sys2Name> <Port2Name>
−s⎪−−sm−node <name>
The name of the SM node (not system). E.g. OSM/U1 .
−p⎪−−port−num <num>
The number of the SM node port the SM is attached to
−d⎪−−dr−path <comm−sep−dr−path>
A list of ports to go out through
−v⎪−−verbose
verbsoe mode
−h⎪−−help
provide this help message
Eitan Zahavi, Mellanox Technologies LTD , eitan@mellanox.co.il
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