Hi John,

You should read the man pages of these commands.
If you use OFED 1.0 you should have those as part of the main doc directory.
But they are all present in the source tree too. Please see
https://openib.org/svn/gen2/utils/src/linux-user :
ibdm/doc/ibdmtr.1
ibdm/doc/ibdmchk.1
ibdm/doc/ibdmsh.1
ibdm/doc/ibdm-topo-file.1
ibdm/doc/ibdm-ibnl-file.1
ibdm/doc/ibtopodiff.1
ibis/doc/ibis.1
ibmgtsim/doc/IBMgtSim.1
ibmgtsim/doc/RunSimTest.1
ibmgtsim/doc/ibmsquit.1
ibmgtsim/doc/mkSimNodeDir.1
ibmgtsim/doc/ibmssh.1

Regarding the topology file, you should read the man page:
ibdm/doc/ibdm-topo-file.1

It is not the one generated by ibnetdiscover 


Eitan


john t wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In OFED there are commands like ibis, ibdmsh and ibmssh all of these 
> provide
> a shell prompt and allow some operations like "new_IBFabric",
> "delete_IBFabric"  etc. What are these operations and how to use them.
>
> Besides there are many commands which ask for a topology file. How do I
> generate a topology file. Is it same as produced by "ibnetdiscover" 
> (which
> is not working in my case)?
>
> Regards
> John T.
>
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