User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Mellanox WinOF VPI User Manual
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Document Revision History
- About this Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Driver Features
- 3 Deploying Windows Server 2012 with SMB Direct
- 4 Driver Configuration
- 5 Performance Tuning
- 6 OpenSM - Subnet Manager
- 7 InfiniBand Fabric
- 7.1 Network Direct Interface
- 7.2 part_man - Virtual IPoIB Port Creation Utility
- 7.3 InfiniBand Fabric Diagnostic Utilities
- 7.4 InfiniBand Fabric Performance Utilities
- 7.4.1 ib_read_bw
- 7.4.2 ib_read_lat
- 7.4.3 ib_send_bw
- 7.4.4 ib_send_lat
- 7.4.5 ib_write_bw
- 7.4.6 ib_write_lat
- 7.4.7 ibv_read_bw
- 7.4.8 ibv_read_lat
- 7.4.9 ibv_send_bw
- 7.4.10 ibv_send_lat
- 7.4.11 ibv_write_bw
- 7.4.12 ibv_write_lat
- 7.4.13 ibaddr
- 7.4.14 ibcacheedit
- 7.4.15 iblinkinfo
- 7.4.16 ibqueryerrors
- 7.4.17 ibsysstat
- 7.4.18 perfquery
- 7.4.19 saquery
- 7.4.20 smpdump
- 8 Software Development Kit
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Documentation
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7.4.20.2 smpdump Options
7.4.20.3 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.
Table 37 - smpdump Flags and Options
Flags Description
attr IBA attribute ID for SM attribute
mod IBA modifier for SM attribute
Debugging Flags Description
NOTE: 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.
-d Raises the IB debugging level.
Can be used several times (-ddd or -d -d -d).
-e Shows send and receive errors (timeouts and others)
-h Shows the usage message
-v Increases the application verbosity level.
Can be used several times (-vv or -v -v -v)
-V Shows the version info.
Addressing Flags Description
-D Uses 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 Uses GUID address argument. In most cases, it is the
Port GUID.
Example:
"0x08f1040023"
-s <smlid> Uses ’smlid’ as the target lid for SM/SA queries.
Flags Description
-C <ca_name> Uses the specified ca_name.
-P <ca_port> Uses the specified ca_port.
-t <timeout_ms> Overrides the default timeout for the solicited mads.