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opafabricinfo
Provides a brief summary of the components in the fabric, using the first active port on the given local host to perform its analysis. opafabricinfo is supplied in both:
opafabricinfo can be very useful as a quick assessment of the fabric state. It can be run against a known good fabric to identify its components and then later run to see if anything has changed about the fabric configuration or state.
For more extensive fabric analysis, use opareport, opareports, and opatop. These tools can be found in the Intel(R) Omni-Path Fabric Suite FastFabric User Guide
opafabricinfo [-t portsfile] [-p ports]
Produces full help text.
Specifies the file with list of local HFI ports used to access fabric(s) for analysis. Default is /etc/opa/ports file.
Specifies the list of local HFI ports used to access fabrics for analysis.
0:0 First active port in system.
0:y Port y within system.
x:0 First active port on HFI x.
x:y HFI x, port y.
The following environment variables are also used by this command:
List of ports, used in absence of -t and -p.
File containing list of ports, used in absence of -t and -p.
opafabricinfo
opafabricinfo -p '1:1 1:2 2:1 2:2'
Output example
# opafabricinfo
Fabric 0:0 Information:
SM: hds1fnb6241 hfi1_0 Guid: 0x0011750101575ffe State: Master
Number of HFIs: 8
Number of Switches: 1
Number of Links: 8
Number of HFI Links: 8 (Internal: 0 External: 8)
Number of ISLs: 0 (Internal: 0 External: 0)
Number of Degraded Links: 0 (HFI Links: 0 ISLs: 0)
Number of Omitted Links: 0 (HFI Links: 0 ISLs: 0)
Each subnet manger (SM) running in the fabric is listed along with its node name, port GUID, and present SM state (Master, Standby, etc.).
Number of unique host fabric interfaces (HFIs) in the fabric. An FI with two connected ports is counted as a single FI.
NOTE: Fabric Interfaces include HFIs in servers as well as HFIs within I/O Modules, Native Storage, etc.
Number of connected switches in the fabric.
Number of links in the fabric. Note that a large switch may have internal links.
Number of HFI links (Internal and External) in the fabric.
Number of Interswitch Links (Internal and External) in the fabric.
Number of degraded links (HSI and ISL) in the fabric.
Number of omitted links (HSI and ISL) in the fabric.
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