MKSIMNODEDIR(1) IB MANAGEMENT SIMULATOR MKSIMNODEDIR(1)NAME
mkSimNodeDir - Create a /proc like files for a simulated node
SYNOPSYS
mkSimNodeDir -n node-name [-g sim-guids-file]
DESCRIPTION
This utility build the /proc like file tree for the given node based on the guids dump file produced by the simulator.
ARGUMENTS -n node-name
The node name to create the files for.
-g sim-guids-file
Dump file to use. default is ./ibmgtsim.guids.txt
LIMITATIONS
Only HCAs are supported.
Single HCA per guid.
AUTHOR
Eitan Zahavi, Mellanox Technologies LTD, eitan@mellanox.co.il
IBMGTSIM 1.0 2008-06-16 MKSIMNODEDIR(1)
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IBMGTSIM(1) IB MANAGEMENT SIMULATOR IBMGTSIM(1)NAME
IBMgtSim - Infiniband Management Simulator
SYNOPSYS
IBMgtSim [-h] [-V mod-verb-pair-list] [-l log-file] [-p server-port]
[-w num-threads] [-f flow-tcl-file] [-s seed] -t topology
DESCRIPTION
Simulates the Fabric as defined by the given topology file and start a server to handle MAD requests from clients like OpenSM.
ARGUMENTS -t topology
A topology file describing the fabric to be simulated (see ibdm-topo-file)
OPTIONS -s seed
The seed to be used for random number generation.
-f flow-tcl-file
A tcl file to be sourced after the fabric is setup.
-l log-file
Set the log file of the simulator (default is /var/cache/ibutils/ibsim.log)
-p server-port
Set the port number the server attaches to (default 46517)
-w num-threads
The number of threads processing the mads
-V <module-verbosity-pair-list>
Provides a fine grain control over the log file verbosity. Given list of pairs of simulator software module names and their ver-
bosity levels - every module is separatly controlled. The first value (missing module name) is controlling the default verbosity for
all un-explicitly set modules.
Current Verbosity Levels:
MsgShowFatal = 0x01;
MsgShowError = 0x02;
MsgShowWarning= 0x04;
MsgShowInfo = 0x08;
MsgShowVerbose= 0x10;
MsgShowContext= 0x20;
MsgShowSource = 0x40;
MsgShowTime = 0x80;
MsgShowModule = 0x100;
MsgShowMads = 0x200;
MsgShowFrames = 0x400;
MsgShowAll = 0xffff;
MsgDefault = 0x62f;
Software Modules:
client, server, dispatcher, node, sma, lftMad, mftMad, vlArbMad, pKeyMad, portInfoMad
Examples -V flag values might be:
-V 0xffff = Full verbosity on all modules
-V '0x3 server 0x6f2 sma 0xffff' = Only fatal and error for all modules
full verbosity for the SMA module and default verbosity for the
Server module.
-h This help message
AUTHOR
Eitan Zahavi, Mellanox Technologies LTD, eitan@mellanox.co.il
IBMGTSIM 1.0 2008-06-16 IBMGTSIM(1)
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