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NAME

       opaxlattopology

       Generates  a  topology  XML  file  of  a cluster using your customized <topologyfile>.csv,
       linksum_swd06.csv, and linksum_swd24.csv as input. The output topology  XML  file  can  be
       used to bring up and verify the cluster.

       NOTE:  The  <topologyfile>.csv input file must be present in the same directory from which
       the script operates, but the linksum CSV files are read  from  the  /usr/share/opa/samples
       directory.

Syntax

       opaxlattopology [-d  level] [-v  level] [-i  level] [-K] [-s  hfi_suffix]

       [source [dest]]

Options

       --help

                 Produces full help text.

       -d level

                 Specifies the output detail level. Default is 0. Levels are additive.

                 By  default,  the  top  level  is  always produced. Switch, rack, and rack group
                 topology files can be added to the output by choosing the appropriate level.  If
                 the  output  at  the  group or rack level is specified, then group or rack names
                 must be provided in the spreadsheet. Detailed output can  be  specified  in  any
                 combination.  A  directory for each topology XML file is created hierarchically,
                 with group directories (if specified) at the highest level, followed by rack and
                 switch directories (if specified).

                 1         Intel(R) Omni-Path Edge Switch 100 Series topology files.

                 2         Rack topology files.

                 4         Rack group topology files.

       -v level

                 Specifies the verbose level. Range is 0 - 8. Default is 2.

                 0         No output.

                 1         Progress output.

                 2         Reserved.

                 4         Time stamps.

                 8         Reserved.

       -i level

                 Specifies the output indent level. Default is 4.

       -K

                 Specifies DO NOT clean temporary files.

                 Prevents  temporary  files  in  each  topology  directory  from  being  removed.
                 Temporary files contain CSV formatted lists of links, HFIs, and switches used to
                 create  a  topology  XML  file. Temporary files are not typically needed after a
                 topology file is created, however they are used for  creating  linksum_swd06.csv
                 and  linksum_swd24.csv  files,  or  can be retained for subsequent inspection or
                 processing.

       -s hfi_suffix

                 Used on Multi-Rail or Multi-Plane fabrics. Can be used to override  the  default
                 hfi1_0.

                 For Multi-Plane fabric, use the tool multiple times with a different hfi-suffix.

                 For   Multi-Rail   fabric,   specify  HostName  as  "HostName  HfiName"  in  the
                 spreadsheet.

       -o report

                 Specifies the  report  type  for  output.  By  default,  all  the  sections  are
                 generated.

                 Report Types:

                 brnodes   Creates the <Node> section xml for the csv input.

                 links     Creates the <LinkSummary> section xml for the csv input.

       source

                 Specifies the source csv file. Default is topology.csv.

       dest

                 Specifies the output xml file. Default is topology.0:0.xml

                 The  default  output  file  name may vary if used with -s option. It can also be
                 used to specify destination folder.

Description

       The opaxlattopology script reads your customized <topologyfile>.csv file  from  the  local
       directory,  and  reads  the  other files from /usr/share/opa/samples/linksum_swd06.csv and
       /usr/share/opa/samples/linksum_swd24.csv.    Two    sample    topology     XLSX     files,
       detailed_topology.xlsx     and     minimal_topology.xlsx,     are     located    in    the
       /usr/share/opa/samples/ directory. You must create your <topologyfile>.csv file by editing
       one of the sample spreadsheets and saving the Fabric Links tab as a CSV file. Inspect your
       <topologyfile>.csv file to ensure that each row contains the correct and  same  number  of
       comma  separators.  Any  extraneous entries in the spreadsheet can cause the CSV output to
       have extra fields.

       The script outputs one  or  more  topology  files  starting  with  topology.0:0.xml.  Your
       <topologyfile>.csv  input file must be present in the same directory from which the script
       operates, but the linksum CSV files are read from the /usr/share/opa/samples directory.

Example

       opaxlattopology

       # reads default input 'topology.csv' and creates default

       # output 'topology.0:0.xml'

       opaxlattopology fabric_2.csv

       # reads input 'fabric_2.csv' and creates default output

       Both sample files contain examples of links between HFI and Edge SW (rows  4-7),  HFI  and
       Core SW (rows 8-11), and Edge SW and Core SW (rows 12-15).

Environment Variables

       The following environment variables allow user-specified MTU.

       MTU_SW_SW

                 If set, it overrides default MTU on switch-to-switch links. Default is 10240

       MTU_SW_HFI

                 If set, it overrides default MTU on switch-to-HFI links. Default is 10240

Creating linksum Files

       The linksum_swd06.csv and linksum_swd24.csv files are provided as stand-alone files in the
       /usr/share/opa/samples directory. However, they can be recreated (or  modified)  from  the
       spreadsheet, if needed, by performing the following steps:

       1)  Save  each  of  the  following from your custom <topologyfile>.xlsx file as individual
           .csv files:

       •   Internal SWD06 Links tab as linksum_swd06.csv

       •   Internal SWD24 Links tab as linksum_swd24.csv

       •   Fabric Links tab as <topologyfile>.csv

       2)  For each saved <topologyfile>.csv file, run the script with the -K option.

       3)  Upon  completion  of  the  script,  save   the   top   level   linksum.csv   file   as
           linksum_swd06.csv or linksum_swd24.csv as appropriate.

Multi-Rail and Multi-Plane Fabrics

       By  default,  the  opaxlattopology  script considers all of the hosts to have a single HFI
       (hfi1_0).

       For Multi-Rail/Multi-Plane fabrics, you have the following options:

       •      For Multi-Rail fabrics or for a Single Plane fabric with some  multi-ported  hosts,
              you  can  edit  the Host Name in your customized <topologyfile>.csv file to include
              the HFI Name (for example: HostName HfiName) and then follow the standard procedure
              to generate <topologyfile>.xml.

       •      For  a Multi-Plane fabric with identical planes, the tool can be run multiple times
              on the same <topologyfile>.csv with different -s hfi_suffix options.  For  example,
              if  there  are  two identical fabrics (fabric_1 and fabric_2) connected to a single
              host with two HFIs (hfi1_0 and hfi1_1), the tool can be run twice like this:

       •      For fabric_1:

              opaxlattopology <topologyfile>.csv <topologyfile>.xml

       •      For fabric_2:

              opaxlattopology -s hfi1_1 <topologyfile>.csv <topologyfile>.xml

       •      For a fabric  with  both  Multi-Rail  and  Multi-Plane  segments,  you  can  use  a
              combination  of  the  above  techniques  to generate the desired <topologyfile>.xml
              file.