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Too bad it is still cached by Google. A simple search and look at the cached page will still find the information.
On the plus side the server in question is using a shadow file and the hashes of those usernames are not
also cached.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ibprintswitch
IBPRINTSWITCH(8) OpenIB Diagnostics IBPRINTSWITCH(8)
NAME
ibprintswitch.pl - print either the switch specified or a list of switches from the ibnetdiscover output
SYNOPSIS
ibprintswitch.pl [-R -l -C <ca_name> -P <ca_port>] [<switch_guid|switch_name>]
DESCRIPTION
Faster than greping/viewing with an editor the output of ibnetdiscover, ibprintswitch.pl will parse out and print either the switch infor-
mation for the switch specified or a list of all the switches found in the subnet. In addition, it will crudely parse on the node descrip-
tion information and if found report all the information for an entire chasis if the description information is consistent.
Finally, ibprintswitch.pl will also reuse the cached ibnetdiscover output from some of the other diag tools which makes it a bit faster
than running ibnetdiscover from scratch.
OPTIONS
-l List the switches (simply a wrapper for ibswitches).
-R Recalculate the ibnetdiscover information, ie do not use the cached information. This option is slower but should be used if the
diag tools have not been used for some time or if there are other reasons to believe that the fabric has changed.
-C <ca_name> use the specified ca_name for the search.
-P <ca_port> use the specified ca_port for the search.
AUTHORS
Ira Weiny
<weiny2@llnl.gov>
Hal Rosenstock
<halr@voltaire.com>
OpenIB May 31, 2007 IBPRINTSWITCH(8)