debian man page for saquery

Query: saquery

OS: debian

Section: 8

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SAQUERY(8)							OpenIB Diagnostics							SAQUERY(8)

NAME
saquery - query InfiniBand subnet administration attributes
SYNOPSIS
saquery [-h] [-d] [-p] [-N] [--list | -D] [-S] [-I] [-L] [-l] [-G] [-O] [-U] [-c] [-s] [-g] [-m] [-x] [-C ca_name] [-P ca_port] [--smkey val] [-t(imeout) <msec>] [--src-to-dst <src:dst>] [--sgid-to-dgid <sgid-dgid>] [--node-name-map <node-name-map>] [<name> | <lid> | <guid>]
DESCRIPTION
saquery issues the selected SA query. Node records are queried by default.
OPTIONS
-p get PathRecord info -N get NodeRecord info --list | -D get NodeDescriptions of CAs only -S get ServiceRecord info -I get InformInfoRecord (subscription) info -L return the Lids of the name specified -l return the unique Lid of the name specified -G return the Guids of the name specified -O return the name for the Lid specified -U return the name for the Guid specified -c get the SA's class port info -s return the PortInfoRecords with isSM or isSMdisabled capability mask bit on -g get multicast group info -m get multicast member info. If a group is specified, limit the output to the group specified and print one line containing only the GUID and node description for each entry. Example: saquery -m 0xc000 -x get LinkRecord info --src-to-dst get a PathRecord for <src:dst> where src and dst are either node names or LIDs --sgid-to-dgid get a PathRecord for sgid to dgid where both GIDs are in an IPv6 format acceptable to inet_pton(3). -C <ca_name> use the specified ca_name. -P <ca_port> use the specified ca_port. --smkey <val> use SM_Key value for the query. Will be used only with "trusted" queries. If non-numeric value (like 'x') is specified then saquery will prompt for a value. -t, -timeout <msec> Specify SA query response timeout in milliseconds. Default is 100 milliseconds. You may want to use this option if IB_TIMEOUT is indicated. --node-name-map <node-name-map> Specify a node name map. The node name map file maps GUIDs to more user friendly names. See ibnetdiscover(8) for node name map file format. Only used with the -O and -U options. Supported query names (and aliases): ClassPortInfo (CPI) NodeRecord (NR) PortInfoRecord (PIR) SL2VLTableRecord (SL2VL) [[lid]/[in_port]/[out_port]] PKeyTableRecord (PKTR) [[lid]/[port]/[block]] VLArbitrationTableRecord (VLAR) [[lid]/[port]/[block]] InformInfoRecord (IIR) LinkRecord (LR) [[from_lid]/[from_port]] [[to_lid]/[to_port]] ServiceRecord (SR) PathRecord (PR) MCMemberRecord (MCMR) LFTRecord (LFTR) [[lid]/[block]] MFTRecord (MFTR) [[mlid]/[position]/[block]] -d enable debugging -h show help
AUTHORS
Ira Weiny <weiny2@llnl.gov> Hal Rosenstock <halr@voltaire.com> OpenIB October 19, 2008 SAQUERY(8)
Related Man Pages
ibtracert(8) - centos
smpquery(8) - centos
ibaddr(8) - debian
ibnetdiscover(8) - debian
ibroute(8) - debian
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