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NAME

       opaextractperf

       Provides  a report of all performance counters in a CVS format suitable for importing into
       a spreadsheet or parsed by other scripts for further analysis.  It  generates  a  detailed
       opareport  component  summary  report  and  pipes  the result to opaxmlextract, extracting
       element values for NodeDesc, SystemImageGUID, PortNum, and all the  performance  counters.
       Extraction  is  performed  only  from  the  Systems  portion of the report, which does not
       contain Neighbor information (the Neighbor and SMs portions are suppressed).

Syntax

       opaextractperf [opareport options]

Options

       --help    Produces full help text.

       opareport options
                 The following options are passed to opareport. This subset is considered typical
                 and  useful  for  this  command.  By design, the tool ignores -o/--output report
                 option.

                 -h/--hfi hfi
                           Specifies the HFI, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies that the  -p  port
                           port is a system-wide port number. Default is 0.

                 -p/--port port
                           Specifies  the port, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies the first active
                           port. Default is 0.

                 -X/--infile snapshot_input
                           Generates  a  report  using  the  data  in  the  snapshot_input  file.
                           snapshot_input  must have been generated during a previous -o snapshot
                           run. When used, the -s, -i, -C, and -a options are ignored. '-' may be
                           used as the snapshot_input to specify stdin.

                 -T/--topology topology_input
                           Uses  topology_input  file  to  augment and verify fabric information.
                           When used, various reports  can  be  augmented  with  information  not
                           available  electronically  (such  as cable labels). '-' may be used to
                           specify stdin.

                 -i/--interval seconds
                           Obtains performance  statistics  over  interval  seconds.  Clears  all
                           statistics,  waits interval seconds, then generates report. Implies -s
                           option.

                 -b / --begin date_time
                           Obtains  past  performance  stats  over  an  interval   beginning   at
                           date_time.  Implies  -s  option.  date_time  may  be a time entered as
                           HH:MM[:SS] or date  as  mm/dd/YYYY,  dd.mm.YYYY,  YYYY-mm-dd  or  date
                           followed  by time; for example, "2016-07-04 14:40". Relative times are
                           taken as "x [second|minute|hour|day](s) ago.

                 -e / --end date_time
                           Obtains past performance stats over an interval ending  at  date_time.
                           Implies -s option.

                           date_time  may  be a time entered as HH:MM[:SS] or date as mm/dd/YYYY,
                           dd.mm.YYYY,  YYYY-mm-dd  or  date  followed  by  time;  for   example,
                           "2016-07-04    14:40".    Relative    times    are    taken    as   "x
                           [second|minute|hour|day](s) ago.

                 -C/--clear
                           Clears performance statistics for  all  ports.  Only  statistics  with
                           error  thresholds  are  cleared.  A  clear occurs after generating the
                           report.

                 -a/--clearall
                           Clears all performance statistics for all ports.

                 -M/--pmadirect
                           Accesses performance statistics using direct PMA.

                 -A/--allports
                           Gets PortInfo for down switch ports. Uses direct SMA to get this data.
                           If used with -M, also gets PMA stats for down switch ports.

                 -F/--focus point
                           Specifies the focus area for report. Used for all reports except route
                           to limit scope of report. Refer to Point Syntax for details.

-h and -p options permit a variety of selections:

       -h 0      First active port in system (Default).

       -h 0 -p 0 First active port in system.

       -h x      First active port on HFI x.

       -h x -p 0 First active port on HFI x.

       -h 0 -p y Port y within system (no matter which ports are active).

       -h x -p y HFI x, port y.

Point Syntax

       gid:value value is numeric port GID of form: subnet:guid.

       lid:value value is numeric LID.

       lid:value:node
                 value is numeric LID, selects entire node with given LID.

       lid:value:port:value2
                 value is numeric LID of node, value2 is port number.

       portguid:value
                 value is numeric port GUID.

       nodeguid:value
                 value is numeric node GUID.

       nodeguid:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is numeric node GUID, value2 is port number.

       iocguid:value
                 value is numeric IOC GUID.

       iocguid:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is numeric IOC GUID, value2 is port number.

       systemguid:value
                 value is numeric system image GUID.

       systemguid:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is the numeric system image GUID, value2 is port number.

       ioc:value value is IOC Profile ID String (IOC Name).

       ioc:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is IOC Profile ID String (IOC Name), value2 is port number.

       iocpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for IOC Profile ID String (IOC Name).

       iocpat:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is glob pattern for IOC Profile ID String  (IOC  Name),  value2  is  port
                 number.

       ioctype:value
                 value is IOC type (SRP or OTHER).

       ioctype:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is IOC type (SRP or OTHER); value2 is port number.

       node:value
                 value is node description (node name).

       node:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is node description (node name), value2 is port number.

       nodepat:value
                 value is glob pattern for node description (node name).

       nodepat:value1:port:value2
                 value1  is the glob pattern for the node description (node name), value2 is port
                 number.

       nodedetpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for node details.

       nodedetpat:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is the glob pattern for the node details, value2 is port number.

       nodetype:value
                 value is node type (SW, FI, or RT).

       nodetype:value1:port:value2
                 value1 is node type (SW, FI, or RT), value2 is port number.

       rate:value
                 value is string for rate (25g, 50g, 75g, 100g), omits switch mgmt port 0.

       portstate:value
                 value is a string for state (down, init, armed, active, notactive, initarmed).

       portphysstate:value
                 value is a string for PHYs state (polling, disabled, training, linkup, recovery,
                 offline, test)

       mtucap:value
                 value is MTU size (2048, 4096, 8192, 10240), omits switch mgmt port 0.

       labelpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable label.

       lengthpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable length.

       cabledetpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable details.

       cabinflenpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable info length.

       cabinfvendnamepat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable info vendor name.

       cabinfvendpnpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable info vendor part number.

       cabinfvendrevpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable info vendor revision.

       cabinfvendsnpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for cable info vendor serial number.

       cabinftype:value
                 value is either optical, passive_copper, active_copper, or unknown.

       linkdetpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for link details.

       portdetpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for port details.

       sm        Specifies the master subnet manager (SM).

       smdetpat:value
                 value is glob pattern for SM details.

       route:point1:point2
                 Specifies all ports along the routes between the two given points.

       led:value value is either on or off for LED port beacon.

       linkqual:value
                 Specifies the ports with a link quality equal to value.

       linkqualLE:value
                 Specifies the ports with a link quality less than or equal to value.

       linkqualGE:value
                 Specifies the ports with a link quality greater than or equal to value.

       The portion of the script that calls opareport and opaxmlextract follows:

       opareport -o comps -s -x -d 10 $@ | opaxmlextract -d ;
       -e NodeDesc -e SystemImageGUID -e PortNum -e XmitDataMB
       -e XmitData -e XmitPkts -e RcvDataMB -e RcvData -e RcvPkts
       -e SymbolErrors -e LinkErrorRecovery -e LinkDowned -e PortRcvErrors
       -e PortRcvRemotePhysicalErrors -e PortRcvSwitchRelayErrors
       -e PortXmitDiscards -e PortXmitConstraintErrors
       -e PortRcvConstraintErrors -e LocalLinkIntegrityErrors
       -e ExcessiveBufferOverrunErrors -e VL15Dropped -s Neighbor -s SMs

Example

       opaextractperf
       opaextractperf -h 1 -p 2