opa_osd_query

Queries the opasadb for path records. This tool allows you to create an arbitrary path query and view the result.

Syntax

opa_osd_query [-v | -verbose] | [-s | --slid] | [-d | --dlid] | 
[-S | --sgid] | [-D | --dgid]| [-k | --pkey] | [-i | --sid] | 
[-h | --hfi] | [-p | --port] 

Options

Note:
  • *All arguments are optional, but ill-formed queries can be expected to fail. You must provide at least a pair of LIDs or a pair of GIDs.
  • *The mixing of lids and gids in a query is not permitted.
  • *SID or PKey can be provided, but not both.
  • *If you have multiple HFIs, the same LID can appear on more than one HFI, therefore you must specify which HFI to use when searching by LIDs.
  • *Numbers can be in decimal, hex, or octal.
--help
Produces full help text.
-v/--verbose arg

Sets debugging level. Range = 1 - 7.

-s/--slid arg
Specifies source LID.
-d/--dlid arg
Specifies destination LID.
-S/--sgid arg
Specifies source GID in GID format (0x00000000:0x00000000) or in Inet6 format (x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x).
-D/--dgid arg
Specifies destination GID in GID format (0x00000000:0x00000000) or in Inet6 format (x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x).
-k/--pkey arg
Specifies partition key.
-i/--sid arg
Specifies service ID.
-h/--hfi arg
Specifies the HFI to use. Default = first HFI. The HFI can be identified by name, for example, hfi1_0 or by number, for example, 1, 2, 3, ....
-p/--port arg
Specifies the port to use. Default = first port.

Example

opa_osd_query -s2 -d4