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NAME
opaallanalysis (All) opaallanalysis command performs the set of analysis specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS and can be specified for fabric, chassis, esm, or hostsm.
Syntax
opaallanalysis [-b|-e] [-s] [-d dir] [-c file] [-t portsfile] [-p ports] [-F chassisfile] [-H 'chassis'] [-G esmchassisfile] [-E esmchassis] [-T topology_input]
Options
--help Produces full help text. -b Sets the baseline mode. Default is compare/check mode. -e Evaluates health only. Default is compare/check mode. -s Saves history of failures (errors/differences). -d dir Identifies the top-level directory for saving baseline and history of failed checks. Default is /var/usr/lib/opa/analysis -c file Specifies the error thresholds configuration file. Default is /etc/opa/opamon.conf -t portsfile Specifies the file with list of local HFI ports used to access fabric(s) for analysis. Default is /etc/opa/ports -p ports Specifies the list of local HFI ports used to access fabric(s) for analysis. Default is the first active port. Specified as HFI:port as follows: 0:0 First active port in system. 0:y Port y within system. x:0 First active port on HFI x. x:y HFI x, port y. -F chassisfile Specifies the file with a chassis in a cluster. Default is /etc/opa/chassis -H 'chassis' Specifies the list of chassis on which to execute the command. -G esmchassisfile Specifies the file with embedded SM chassis in the cluster. Default is /etc/opa/esm_chassis -E esmchassis Specifies the list of embedded SM chassis to analyze. -T topology_input Specifies the name of topology input file to use. Any %P markers in this filename are replaced with the HFI:port being operated on, such as 0:0 or 1:2. Default is /etc/opa/topology.%P.xml. If -T NONE is specified, no topology input file is used. See opareport for more information.
Example
opaallanalysis opaallanalysis -p '1:1 2:1'
Environment Variables
The following environment variables are also used by this command: PORTS List of ports, used in absence of -t and -p. PORTS_FILE File containing list of ports, used in absence of -t and -p. FF_TOPOLOGY_FILE File containing topology_input (may have %P marker in filename), used in absence of -T. CHASSIS List of chassis, used if -F and -H options are not supplied. CHASSIS_FILE File containing list of chassis, used if -F and -H options are not supplied. ESM_CHASSIS List of SM chassis, used if -G and -E options are not supplied. ESM_CHASSIS_FILE File containing list of SM chassis, used if -G and -E options are not supplied. FF_ANALYSIS_DIR Top level directory for baselines and failed health checks. FF_CHASSIS_CMDS List of commands to issue during analysis, unused if -e option supplied. FF_CHASSIS_HEALTH Single command to issue to check overall health during analysis, unused if -b option supplied
Details
The opaallanalysis command performs the set of analysis specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS, which must be a space-separated list. This can be provided by the environment or using /etc/opa/opafastfabric.conf. The analysis set includes the options: fabric, chassis, esm, or hostsm. For a fabric with only externally managed switches, FF_ALL_ANALYSIS should be set to -fabric in opafastfabric.conf. Note that the opaallanalysis command has options which are a super-set of the options for all other analysis commands. The options are passed along to the respective tools as needed. For example, the -c file option is passed on to opafabricanalysis if it is specified in FF_ALL_ANALYSIS. The output files are all the output files for the FF_ALL_ANALYSIS selected set of analysis. See the previous sections for the specific output files.