Hi Brian, 
you might use

mmfsadm saferdump tscomm 

to check on which route peer cluster members are reached.

 
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From:   Brian Marshall <[email protected]>
To:     gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]>
Date:   10/19/2016 07:46 PM
Subject:        [gpfsug-discuss] subnets
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All,

We are setting up communication between 2 clusters using ethernet and 
IPoFabric.

The Daemon interface is running on ethernet, so all admin traffic will use 
it.

We are still getting the subnets setting correct.

Question:

Does GPFS have a way to query how it is connecting to a given 
cluster/node?  i.e. once we have subnets setup how can we tell GPFS is 
actually using them.  Currently we just do a large transfer and check 
tcpdump for any packets flowing on the high-speed/data/non-admin subnet.


Thank you,
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