On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 15:12, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > > Not true; ibportstate can do this. > > > > > > I found that, yes. > > > However, to automate this fully I need to find the lid > > > of the switch that is connected to specific HCA ports. > > > > So do you have the GUID or LID or the HCA port(s) in question ? > > Yes, that's easy to get. > > > > I expect ibnetdiscover can do this, but was unable to grok > > > the output syntax. > > > > I'll explain once I have the answer to the above question.
Search for "H-<GUID in hex>", where GUID in hex is the node GUID, in the output of ibnetdiscover. [1] to the right of it indicates it is port 1. So for example, Switch 24 "S-005442ba00003080" # "ISR9024 Voltaire" base port 0 lid 6 lmc 0 [22] "H-0008f10403961354"[1] # "MT23108 InfiniHost Mellanox Technologies" lid 4 It is listed under the switch it is attached to and in the right hand side is the LID of the switch which in this case is 6. -- Hal > > > Is it documented somewhere? > > > > In the man page but this may not be sufficient for your purposes. > > > > > Alternatively, can linkinfo be queried with saquery? > > > > Not currently. > > _______________________________________________ general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openfabrics.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
