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NAME

       opagetvf_env

       Provides  opagetvf_func  and opagetvf2_func shell functions that query the parameters of a
       vFabric. Also exports values that indicate the PKEY, SL, MTU, and RATE associated with the
       vFabric.  The  typical  usage  of  this  tool  is  to  include  it  in a shell script as:.
       /usr/sbin/opagetvf_env

       A usage example is provided in:
       /usr/src/opa/mpi_apps/openmpi.params

       NOTE: opagetvf_func and opagetvf2_func have a similar usage. The difference is whether the
       MTU and RATE are returned as absolute values or enum values, respectively.

Function Syntax

       opagetvf_func "arguments to opagetvf"  pkey_env_var_name  sl_env_var_name

       [ mtu_env_var_name [ rate_env_var_name]]

       or

       opagetvf2_func "arguments to opagetvf"  pkey_env_var_name
       sl_env_var_name [ mtu_env_var_name [ rate_env_var_name]]

Function Options

       "arguments to opagetvf"

                 Specifies  a set of arguments to pass to opagetvf to select a virtual fabric.See
                 opagetvf for more information.

       pkey_env_var_name

                 Specifies the environment variable to fill in with pkey for the selected virtual
                 fabric.  The  variable given will be exported with the hex numeric value for the
                 pkey.If a variable name of "" is provided, pkey is not saved.

       sl_env_var_name

                 Specifies the environment variable to fill in with service level  (sl)  for  the
                 selected  virtual  fabric.  The variable given will be exported with the numeric
                 value for the sl.If a variable name of "" is provided, sl is not saved.

       mtu_env_var_name

                 Specifies the environment variable to fill in with maximum MTU for the  selected
                 virtual  fabric.  The  variable  given  will  be exported with the value for the
                 MTU.If a variable name of "" is provided, MTU is not saved.

                 For opagetvf_func, MTU is returned as an absolute value of 2048, 4096, 8192,  or
                 10240.

                 For  opagetvf2_func,  MTU  is  returned  as an enumerated value of 4, 5, 6, or 7
                 corresponding to the absolute values above, respectively.

                 If the selected virtual fabric does not have a limitation specified for MTU, the
                 variable will be unaltered.

       rate_env_var_name

                 Specifies  the  environment variable to fill in with maximum static rate for the
                 selected virtual fabric. The variable given will be exported with the value  for
                 the rate.If a variable name of "" is provided, rate is not saved.

                 For  opagetvf_func,  rate  is  returned as an absolute value of 25g, 50g, 75g or
                 100g.

                 For opagetvf2_func, rate is returned as an enumerated value of 15, 12, 9, or  16
                 corresponding to the absolute values above, respectively.

                 If  the  selected  virtual fabric does not have a limitation specified for rate,
                 the variable will be unaltered.

Function Example

       # ensure values are empty in case they are not specified for the
       virtual fabric

       MTU=

       RATE=

       opagetvf_func "-d 'Compute'" PKEY SERVICE_LEVEL MTU RATE

       echo "The Compute Virtual Fabric has pkey: $PKEY SL:$SERVICE_LEVEL MTU:
       $MTU rate:$RATE"

       NOTE:  Additional  examples  may  be  found  in  /usr/src/opa/mpi_apps/openmpi.params  and
       /usr/src/opa/mpi_apps/mvapich2.params.  Those scripts use opagetvf_func and opagetvf2_func
       to  get  virtual  fabric  parameters  and  then  pass  them  into  openmpi  and  mvapich2,
       respectively.