(All) Performs various queries of the subnet manager/subnet agent and provides detailed fabric information.
opareport and opareports can provide a more powerful tool, however, in some cases opasaquery is preferred, especially when dealing with virtual fabrics, service records, and multicast.
The command opasaquery is installed on all hosts as part of the Intel® Omni-Path Fabric Host Software, but it is also included in Intel® Omni-Path Fabric Suite FastFabric Toolset.
By default, opasaquery uses the first active port on the local system. However, if the node is connected to more than one fabric (for example, a subnet), the Intel® Omni-Path Host Fabric Interface (HFI) and port may be specified to select the fabric whose SA is to be queried.
opasaquery [-v [-v] [-v]] [-I] [-h hfi] [-p port] [-o type] [-l lid] [-t type] [-s guid] [-n guid] [-g guid] [-k pkey] [-i vfIndex] [-S serviceId] [-L sl] [-u gid] [-m gid] [-d name] [-P 'guid guid'] [-G 'gid gid'] [-a 'sguid...;dguid...'] [-A 'sgid...;dgid...']
Produces full help text.
Returns verbose output. A second invocation activates openib debugging, a third invocation activates libibumad debugging.
Issues query in legacy InfiniBand* format.
Specifies the HFI, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies that the -p port port is a system-wide port number. (Default is 0.)
Specifies the port, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies the first active port. (Default is 0.)
Output type for query (default is node). See Output Types for details.
Query a specific LID.
Queries by node type. See Node Types for details.
Queries by system image GUID.
Queries by node GUID.
Queries by port GUID.
Queries a specific PKey.
Queries a specific vfindex.
Queries a specific service ID.
Queries by service level.
Queries by port GID. See GIDs for details.
Queries by multicast GID. See GIDs for details.
Queries by node name/description.
Queries by a pair of port GUIDs.
Queries by a pair of GIDs. See GIDs for details.
Queries by a list of port GUIDs.
Queries by a list of GIDs. See GIDs for details.
First active port in system (default).
First active port in system.
First active port on HFI x.
First active port on HFI x.
Port y within system (no matter which ports are active).
HFI x, port y.
Specifies a 64-bit subnet and 64-bit interface ID in the form:
subnet:interface
0xfe80000000000000:0x00117500a0000380
Default is node.
Specifies the classportinfo of the SA.
Lists the system image GUIDs.
Lists the node GUIDs.
Lists the port GUIDs.
Lists the LIDs.
Lists the node descriptions/names.
Lists the path records.
Lists the node records.
Lists the port info records.
Lists the SM info records.
Lists the switch info records.
Lists the link records.
Lists the SC to SC mapping table records.
Lists the SL to SC mapping table records.
Lists the SC to SL mapping table records.
Lists the SC to VLt table records.
Lists the SC to VLnt table records.
Lists the VL arbitration table records.
Lists the PKey table records.
Lists the service records.
Lists the multicast member records.
Lists the inform info records.
Lists the switch linear forwarding database (FDB) records.
Lists the switch multicast FDB records.
Lists the trace records.
Lists the vFabrics.
Lists the vFabrics in CSV format.
Lists the vFabrics in CSV format with enums.
Specifies the summary of fabric devices.
Lists the quarantined nodes.
Lists the Congestion Info Records.
Lists the Switch Congestion Settings.
Lists the Switch Port Congestion Settings.
Lists the HFI Congestion Settings.
Lists the HFI Congestion Control Settings.
Lists the buffer control tables.
Lists the Cable Info records.
Lists the AR Port Group records.
Lists the AR Port Group FWD records.
The vfinfocsv and vfinfocsv2 output formats are designed to make it easier to script vfinfo queries. One line is output per vFabric of the form:
name:index:pkey:sl:mtu:rate:optionflag
The only difference between these two formats is how the MTU and rate are output. vfinfocsv outputs MTU and rate in human/text readable format. vfinfocsv2 outputs MTU and rate as enumerations defined for the SMA protocol. The opagetvf command is based on this capability of opasaquery. For more information, see opagetvf.
opasaquery -o desc -t fi opasaquery -o portinfo -l 2 opasaquery -o sminfo opasaquery -o pkey
The following list shows the input (assorted query by options) and outputs (-o) that are permitted.
systemguid, nodeguid, portguid, lid, desc, path, node, portinfo, sminfo, swinfo, link, vlarb, pkey, service, mcmember, inform, linfdb, mcfdb, vfinfo, vfinfocsv, vfinfocsv2, scsc, slsc, scvlt, scnlmt, linfdb, classportinfo, fabricinfo, quarantine, conginfo, swcongset, swportcong, hficongset, hficongcon, bfrctl, cableinfo, portgroup, portgroupfdb
trace