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saquery(8) |
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saquery − query InfiniBand subnet administration attributes
saquery [−h] [−d] [−p] [−N] [−−list | −D] [−S] [−I] [−L] [−l] [−G] [−O] [−U] [−c] [−s] [−g] [−m] [−x] [−C ca_name] [−P ca_port] [−−smkey val] [−t(imeout) <msec>] [−−src−to−dst <src:dst>] [−−sgid−to−dgid <sgid−dgid>] [−−node−name−map <node−name−map>] [<name> | <lid> | <guid>]
saquery issues the selected SA query. Node records are queried by default.
−p |
get PathRecord info |
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−N |
get NodeRecord info |
−−list | −D
get NodeDescriptions of CAs only
−S |
get ServiceRecord info | ||
−I |
get InformInfoRecord (subscription) info | ||
−L |
return the Lids of the name specified | ||
−l |
return the unique Lid of the name specified | ||
−G |
return the Guids of the name specified | ||
−O |
return the name for the Lid specified | ||
−U |
return the name for the Guid specified | ||
−c |
get the SA’s class port info | ||
−s |
return the PortInfoRecords with isSM or isSMdisabled capability mask bit on | ||
−g |
get multicast group info | ||
−m |
get multicast member info. If a group is specified, limit the output to the group specified and print one line containing only the GUID and node description for each entry. Example: saquery -m 0xc000 | ||
−x |
get LinkRecord info |
−−src-to-dst
get a PathRecord for <src:dst> where src and dst are either node names or LIDs
−−sgid−to−dgid
get a PathRecord for sgid to dgid where both GIDs are in an IPv6 format acceptable to inet_pton(3).
−C <ca_name>
use the specified ca_name.
−P <ca_port>
use the specified ca_port.
−−smkey <val>
use SM_Key value for the query. Will be used only with "trusted" queries. If non-numeric value (like ’x’) is specified then saquery will prompt for a value.
−t, −timeout <msec>
Specify SA query response timeout in milliseconds. Default is 100 milliseconds. You may want to use this option if IB_TIMEOUT is indicated.
−−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. Only used with the −O and −U options.
−d |
enable debugging |
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−h |
show help |
Ira Weiny
<weiny2@llnl.gov>
Hal Rosenstock
<halr@voltaire.com>
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