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NAME

       ibnetdiscover - discover InfiniBand topology

SYNOPSIS

       ibnetdiscover [-d(ebug)] [-e(rr_show)] [-v(erbose)] [-s(how)] [-l(ist)]
       [-g(rouping)]  [-H(ca_list)]  [-S(witch_list)]   [-R(outer_list)]   [-C
       ca_name]  [-P  ca_port]  [-t(imeout)  timeout_ms] [-V(ersion)] [--node-
       name-map <node-name-map>] [-p(orts)] [-h(elp)] [<topology-file>]

DESCRIPTION

       ibnetdiscover performs IB subnet discovery and outputs a human readable
       topology  file.  GUIDs,  node  types, and port numbers are displayed as
       well as port LIDs and NodeDescriptions.   All  nodes  (and  links)  are
       displayed  (full  topology).   Optionally,  this utility can be used to
       list the current connected nodes by nodetype.  The output is printed to
       standard output unless a topology file is specified.

OPTIONS

       -l, --list
              List of connected nodes

       -g, --grouping
              Show grouping.  Grouping correlates IB nodes by different vendor
              specific schemes.  It may also show the  switch  external  ports
              correspondence.

       -H, --Hca_list
              List of connected CAs

       -S, --Switch_list
              List of connected switches

       -R, --Router_list
              List of connected routers

       -s, --show
              Show more information

       --node-name-map <node-name-map>
              Specify  a  node name map.  The node name map file maps GUIDs to
              more user friendly names.  See file format below.

       -p, --ports
              Obtain a ports report which is a list of  connected  ports  with
              relevant information (like LID, portnum, GUID, width, speed, and
              NodeDescription).

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.

       # 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.

TOPOLOGY FILE FORMAT

       The topology file format is human readable and largely intuitive.  Most
       identifiers  are given textual names like vendor ID (vendid), device ID
       (device ID), GUIDs of various types  (sysimgguid,  caguid,  switchguid,
       etc.).   PortGUIDs  are shown in parentheses ().  For switches, this is
       shown on the switchguid line.  For CA and router ports, it is shown  on
       the  connectivity  lines.   The  IB  node is identified followed by the
       number of ports and a quoted the node GUID.  On the right of this  line
       is  a  comment  (#)  followed by the NodeDescription in quotes.  If the
       node is a switch, this line also contains whether switch port 0 is base
       or  enhanced,  and  the  LID  and  LMC  of  port  0.   Subsequent lines
       pertaining to this node show the connectivity.   On  the  left  is  the
       port  number  of the current node.  On the right is the peer node (node
       at other end of  link).  It  is  identified  in  quotes  with  nodetype
       followed  by  -  followed  by  NodeGUID  with the port number in square
       brackets.  Further on the right is a comment  (#).   What  follows  the
       comment  is  dependent on the node type.  If it it a switch node, it is
       followed by the NodeDescription in quotes and the LID of the peer node.
       If  it  is a CA or router node, it is followed by the local LID and LMC
       and then followed by the NodeDescription in quotes and the LID  of  the
       peer  node.   The  active link width and speed are then appended to the
       end of this output line.

       An example of this is:
       #
       # Topology file: generated on Tue Jun  5 14:15:10 2007
       #
       # Max of 3 hops discovered
       # Initiated from node 0008f10403960558 port 0008f10403960559

       Non-Chassis Nodes

       vendid=0x8f1
       devid=0x5a06
       sysimgguid=0x5442ba00003000
       switchguid=0x5442ba00003080(5442ba00003080)
       Switch  24 "S-005442ba00003080"         # "ISR9024 Voltaire" base port 0 lid 6 lmc 0
       [22]    "H-0008f10403961354"[1](8f10403961355)         # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies" lid 4 4xSDR
       [10]    "S-0008f10400410015"[1]         # "SW-6IB4 Voltaire" lid 3 4xSDR
       [8]     "H-0008f10403960558"[2](8f1040396055a)         # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies" lid 14 4xSDR
       [6]     "S-0008f10400410015"[3]         # "SW-6IB4 Voltaire" lid 3 4xSDR
       [12]    "H-0008f10403960558"[1](8f10403960559)         # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies" lid 10 4xSDR

       vendid=0x8f1
       devid=0x5a05
       switchguid=0x8f10400410015(8f10400410015)
       Switch  8 "S-0008f10400410015"          # "SW-6IB4 Voltaire" base port 0 lid 3 lmc 0
       [6]     "H-0008f10403960984"[1](8f10403960985)         # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies" lid 16 4xSDR
       [4]     "H-005442b100004900"[1](5442b100004901)        # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies" lid 12 4xSDR
       [1]     "S-005442ba00003080"[10]                # "ISR9024 Voltaire" lid 6 1xSDR
       [3]     "S-005442ba00003080"[6]         # "ISR9024 Voltaire" lid 6 4xSDR

       vendid=0x2c9
       devid=0x5a44
       caguid=0x8f10403960984
       Ca      2 "H-0008f10403960984"          # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies"
       [1](8f10403960985)     "S-0008f10400410015"[6]         # lid 16 lmc 1 "SW-6IB4 Voltaire" lid 3 4xSDR

       vendid=0x2c9
       devid=0x5a44
       caguid=0x5442b100004900
       Ca      2 "H-005442b100004900"          # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies"
       [1](5442b100004901)     "S-0008f10400410015"[4]         # lid 12 lmc 1 "SW-6IB4 Voltaire" lid 3 4xSDR

       vendid=0x2c9
       devid=0x5a44
       caguid=0x8f10403961354
       Ca      2 "H-0008f10403961354"          # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies"
       [1](8f10403961355)     "S-005442ba00003080"[22]                # lid 4 lmc 1 "ISR9024 Voltaire" lid 6 4xSDR

       vendid=0x2c9
       devid=0x5a44
       caguid=0x8f10403960558
       Ca      2 "H-0008f10403960558"          # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies"
       [2](8f1040396055a)     "S-005442ba00003080"[8]         # lid 14 lmc 1 "ISR9024 Voltaire" lid 6 4xSDR
       [1](8f10403960559)     "S-005442ba00003080"[12]                # lid 10 lmc 1 "ISR9024 Voltaire" lid 6 1xSDR

       When grouping is used, IB nodes are organized into  chasses  which  are
       numbered.  Nodes  which  cannot  be  determined  to be in a chassis are
       displayed as "Non-Chassis Nodes".  External ports are also shown on the
       connectivity lines.

NODE NAME MAP FILE FORMAT

       The  node  name map is used to specify user friendly names for nodes in
       the output.  GUIDs are used to perform the lookup.

       Generically:

              # comment
              <guid> "<name>"

       Example:

              # IB1
              # Line cards
              0x0008f104003f125c "IB1 (Rack  11  slot  1    )  ISR9288/ISR9096
              Voltaire sLB-24D"
              0x0008f104003f125d  "IB1  (Rack  11  slot  1   ) ISR9288/ISR9096
              Voltaire sLB-24D"
              0x0008f104003f10d2 "IB1 (Rack  11  slot  2    )  ISR9288/ISR9096
              Voltaire sLB-24D"
              0x0008f104003f10d3  "IB1  (Rack  11  slot  2   ) ISR9288/ISR9096
              Voltaire sLB-24D"
              0x0008f104003f10bf "IB1 (Rack  11  slot  12   )  ISR9288/ISR9096
              Voltaire sLB-24D"
              # Spines
              0x0008f10400400e2d  "IB1  (Rack  11 spine 1   ) ISR9288 Voltaire
              sFB-12D"
              0x0008f10400400e2e "IB1 (Rack 11 spine 1    )  ISR9288  Voltaire
              sFB-12D"
              0x0008f10400400e2f  "IB1  (Rack  11 spine 1   ) ISR9288 Voltaire
              sFB-12D"
              0x0008f10400400e31 "IB1 (Rack 11 spine 2    )  ISR9288  Voltaire
              sFB-12D"
              0x0008f10400400e32  "IB1  (Rack  11 spine 2   ) ISR9288 Voltaire
              sFB-12D"
              # GUID   Node Name
              0x0008f10400411a08 "SW1  (Rack  3) ISR9024 Voltaire 9024D"
              0x0008f10400411a28 "SW2  (Rack  3) ISR9024 Voltaire 9024D"
              0x0008f10400411a34 "SW3  (Rack  3) ISR9024 Voltaire 9024D"
              0x0008f104004119d0 "SW4  (Rack  3) ISR9024 Voltaire 9024D"

AUTHORS

       Hal Rosenstock
              <halr@voltaire.com>

       Ira Weiny
              <weiny2@llnl.gov>