> > > > 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.
And how do I know the switch port here? Hal, where does this syntax come from? Some legacy script? How about fixing this tool to provide a sane, tabulated output, with a top self-documenting header, and flags to select specific rows/colums? I envision something a la ps: type guid port remote_lid remote_port description Would such a patch be accepted? -- MST _______________________________________________ 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
