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NAME

       opareports

       (All)  opareports is a front end to opareport that provides many of the same options and capabilities. It
       can also run a report against multiple fabrics or subnets (for example, local host HFI ports). opareports
       can use an input file to augment the reports using additional details from the topology_input file.

Syntax

       opareports [-t  portsfile] [-p  ports] [-T  topology_input] [opareport  arguments]

Options

       --help

                 Produces full help text.

       -t portsfile

                 Specifies  the file with list of local HFI ports used to access fabric for analysis. Default is
                 /etc/opa/ports file.

       -p ports

                 Specifies the list of local HFI ports used to access fabric for counter clear.

                 Default is first active port. The first HFI in the system is 1. The first port on an HFI is  1.
                 Uses the format hfi:port,
                 for example:

                 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.

       -T topology_input

                 Specifies  the name of a topology input file to use. The filename may have %P as a marker which
                 is replaced with the hfi:port being operated on, such as 0:0 or 1:2. The  default  filename  is
                 specified by FF_TOPOLOGY_FILE as /etc/opa/topology.%P.xml. If -T NONE is specified, no topology
                 input file is used.

       opareport arguments

                 Options are passed to opareport.

                 Specifies any of the other opareport arguments listed below (see opareport Options  ):opareport
                 [-v][-q] [-h  hfi] [-p  port] [--timeout]

                 [-o  report][-d  detail] [-P|-H] [-N] [-x]

                 [-X  snapshot_input][-T  topology_input] [-s] [-r] [-V]

                 [-i seconds][-b  date_time] [-e  date_time] [-C] [-a]

                 [-m] [-M] [-A][-c  file] [-L] [-F  point] [-S  point]

                 [-D  point] [-Q]

       NOTE: When using opareport arguments, regard the following:

              •      The -h and -X options are not available.

              •      The meaning of -p is different for opareports than opareport.

              •      When run against multiple fabrics, the -x and -o snapshot options are not available.

              •      When run against multiple fabrics, the -F option is applied to all fabrics.

Examples

       opareports

       opareports -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.

opareport Options

       For reference:

       --help

                 Produces full help text.

       -v/--verbose

                 Returns verbose output.

       -q/--quiet

                 Disables progress reports.

       -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.

       --timeout

                 Specifies the timeout (wait time for response) in ms. Default is 1000 ms.

       -o/--output report

                 Specifies the report type for output. Refer to opareport Report Types for details.

       -d/--detail level

                 Specifies the level of detail 0-n for output. Default is 2.

       -P/--persist

                 Only includes data persistent across reboots.

       -H/--hard

                 Only includes permanent hardware data.

       -N/--noname

                 Omits node and IOC names.

       -x/--xml

                 Produces output in XML.

       -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.

       -s/--stats

                 Gets performance statistics for all ports.

       -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 performance stats beginning at date_time. Implies -s option.

                 •      If  -b/--begin  and  -e/--end are specified, the performance stats are provided over the
                        specified interval.

                 •      If only -b/--begin is specified, the absolute value of  the  performance  stats  at  the
                        specified time is provided.

       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 performance stats ending at date_time. Implies -s option.

                 •      If  -b/--begin  and  -e/--end are specified, the performance stats are provided over the
                        specified interval.

                 •      If only -e/--end is specified, the absolute  value  of  the  performance  stats  at  the
                        specified time is provided.

                 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/--smadirect

                 Accesses fabric information directly from SMA.

       -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.

       -c/--config file

                 Specifies the error thresholds configuration file. Default is /etc/opa/opamon.conf file.

       -L/--limit

                 Limits operation to exact specified focus with -F for port error counters check (-o errors) and
                 port counters clear (-C  or  -i).  Normally,  the  neighbor  of  each  selected  port  is  also
                 checked/cleared. Does not affect other reports.

       -F/--focus point

                 Specifies the focus area for report.

                 Limits  output  to  reflect  a  subsection  of  the fabric. May not work with all reports. (For
                 example, route, mcgroups, and the verify* reports may ignore the option or not generate  useful
                 results.)

       -S/--src point

                 Specifies the source for trace route. Default is local port.

       -D/--dest point

                 Specifies the destination for trace route.

       -Q/--quietfocus

                 Excludes focus description from report.

opareport Snapshot-Specific Options

       For reference:

       -r/--routes

                 Gets routing tables for all switches.

       -V/--vltables

                 Gets the P-Key tables for all nodes and the QoS VL-related tables for all ports.

opareport Report Types

       For reference:

       comps

                 Summary of all systems and SMs in fabric.

       brcomps

                 Brief summary of all systems and SMs in fabric.

       nodes

                 Summary of all node types and SMs in fabric.

       brnodes

                 Brief summary of all node types and SMs in fabric.

       ious

                 Summary of all IO units in the fabric.

       lids

                 Summary of all LIDs in the fabric.

       linkinfo

                 Summary of all links with LIDs in the fabric.

       links

                 Summary of all links.

       extlinks

                 Summary of links external to systems.

       filinks

                 Summary of links to FIs.

       islinks

                 Summary of inter-switch links.

       extislinks

                 Summary of inter-switch links external to systems.

       slowlinks

                 Summary of links running slower than expected.

       slowconfiglinks

                 Summary of links configured to run slower than supported, includes slowlinks.

       slowconnlinks

                 Summary of links connected with mismatched speed potential, includes slowconfiglinks.

       misconfiglinks

                 Summary of links configured to run slower than supported.

       misconnlinks

                 Summary of links connected with mismatched speed potential.

       errors

                 Summary of links whose errors exceed counts in the configuration file.

       otherports

                 Summary of ports not connected to the fabric.

       linear

                 Summary of linear forwarding data base (FDB) for each switch.

       mcast

                 Summary of multicast FDB for each switch in the fabric.

       mcgroups

                 Summary of multicast groups.

                 When used in conjunction with -d, the following report details are possible:

                 •      -d0 : Shows the number of multicast groups

                 •      -d1 : Shows a list of multicast groups

                 •      -d2 : Shows a list of members per multicast group

                 This report can be used with option -X.

       portusage

                 Summary of ports referenced in linear FDB for each switch, broken down by NodeType of DLID.

       pathusage

                 Summary of number of FI to FI paths routed through each switch port.

       treepathusage

                 Analysis of number of FI to FI paths routed through each switch port for a FAT tree.

       portgroups

                 Summary of adaptive routing port groups for each switch.

       quarantinednodes

                 Summary of quarantined nodes.

       validateroutes

                 Validates all routes in the fabric.

       validatevlroutes

                 Validates all routes in the fabric using SLSC, SCSC, and SCVL tables.

       validatepgs

                 Validates all port groups in the fabric.

       validatecreditloops

                 Validates topology configuration of the fabric to identify any existing credit loops.

       validatevlcreditloops

                 Validates  topology  configuration  of  the  fabric  including  SLSC,  SCSC, and SCVL tables to
                 identify any existing credit loops.

       validatemcroutes

                 Validates multicast routes of the fabric to identify loops in multicast forwarding  tables  and
                 detect MFT-multicast membership inconsistencies.

       vfinfo

                 Summary of virtual fabric (vFabric) information.

       vfmember

                 Summary of vFabric membership information.

       dgmember

                 Summary of DeviceGroup membership information.

       verifyfis

                 Compares  fabric  (or  snapshot)  FIs  to  supplied  topology  and  identifies  differences and
                 omissions.

       verifysws

                 Compares fabric (or snapshot) switches to supplied  topology  and  identifies  differences  and
                 omissions.

       verifynodes

                 Returns verifyfis and verifysws reports.

       verifysms

                 Compares  fabric  (or  snapshot)  SMs  to  supplied  topology  and  identifies  differences and
                 omissions.

       verifylinks

                 Compares fabric (or snapshot)  links  to  supplied  topology  and  identifies  differences  and
                 omissions.

       verifyextlinks

                 Compares  fabric  (or  snapshot)  links  to  supplied  topology  and identifies differences and
                 omissions. Limits analysis to links external to systems.

       verifyfilinks

                 Compares fabric  (or  snapshot)  links  to  supplied  topology  and  identify  differences  and
                 omissions. Limits analysis to links to FIs.

       verifyislinks

                 Compares  fabric  (or  snapshot)  links  to  supplied  topology  and  identify  differences and
                 omissions. Limits analysis to inter-switch links.

       verifyextislinks

                 Compares fabric  (or  snapshot)  links  to  supplied  topology  and  identify  differences  and
                 omissions. Limits analysis to inter-switch links external to systems.

       verifyall

                 Returns verifyfis, verifysws, verifysms, and verifylinks reports.

       all

                 Returns comps, nodes, ious, links, extlinks, slowconnlinks, and errors reports.

       route

                 Traces route between -S and -D points.

       bfrctrl

                 Reports Buffer Control Tables for all ports.

       snapshot

                 Outputs  snapshot of the fabric state for later use as snapshot_input. This implies -x. May not
                 be combined with other reports. When selected, -F, -P, -H, and -N options are ignored.

       topology

                 Outputs the topology of the fabric for later use as topology_input. This implies -x. May not be
                 combined  with other reports. Use with detail level 3 or more to get Port element under Node in
                 output xml.

       none

                 No report, useful to clear statistics.

opareport Point Syntax

       For reference:

       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 or FI).

       nodetype:value1:port:value2

                 value1 is node type (SW or FI), 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.

       nodepatfile:FILENAME

                 Specifies the name of file with the list of nodepats or node descriptions.

       nodepairpatfile:FILENAME

                 Specifies the name of file with the list of node pairs, separated by a colon.

       ldr

                 Specifies the ports with a non-zero link down reason or neighbor link down reason.

       ldr:value

                 Specifies the ports with a link down reason or neighbor link down reason equal to value.

opareport Examples

       For reference:

       opareport can generate hundreds of different reports. Commonly generated reports include  the  following:
       opareport -o comps -d 3

         opareport -o errors -o slowlinks

         opareport -o nodes -F portguid:0x00117500a000447b

         opareport -o nodes -F nodeguid:0x001175009800447b:port:1

         opareport -o nodes -F nodeguid:0x001175009800447b

         opareport -o nodes -F 'node:duster hfi1_0'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'node:duster hfi1_0:port:1'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'nodepat:d*'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'nodepat:d*:port:1'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'nodedetpat:compute*'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'nodedetpat:compute*:port:1'

         opareport -o nodes -F nodetype:FI

         opareport -o nodes -F nodetype:FI:port:1

         opareport -o nodes -F lid:1

         opareport -o nodes -F led:on
         opareport -o nodes -F led:off
         opareport -o nodes -F lid:1:node

         opareport -o nodes -F lid:1:port:2

         opareport -o nodes -F gid:0xfe80000000000000:0x00117500a000447b

         opareport -o nodes -F systemguid:0x001175009800447b

         opareport -o nodes -F systemguid:0x001175009800447b:port:1

         opareport -o nodes -F iocguid:0x00117501300001e0

         opareport -o nodes -F iocguid:0x00117501300001e0:port:2

         opareport -o nodes -F 'ioc:Chassis 0x001175005000010C, Slot 2, IOC 1'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'ioc:Chassis 0x001175005000010C, Slot 2, IOC 1:port:2'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'iocpat:*Slot 2*'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'iocpat:*Slot 2*:port:2'

         opareport -o nodes -F ioctype:SRP
         opareport -o nodes -F ioctype:SRP:port:2

         opareport -o extlinks -F rate:100g

         opareport -o extlinks -F portstate:armed

         opareport -o extlinks -F portphysstate:linkup

         opareport -o extlinks -F 'labelpat:S1345*'

         opareport -o extlinks -F 'lengthpat:11m'

         opareport -o extlinks -F 'cabledetpat:*hitachi*'

         opareport -o extlinks -F 'linkdetpat:*core ISL*'

         opareport -o extlinks -F 'portdetpat:*mgmt*'

         opareport -o links -F mtucap:2048

         opareport -o nodes -F sm

         opareport -o nodes -F 'smdetpat:primary*'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'route:node:duster hfi1_0:node:cuda hfi1_0'

         opareport -o nodes -F 'route:node:duster hfi1_0:port:1:node:cuda hfi1_0:port:2'

         opareport -o treepathusage -F nodepairpatfile:FILENAME

         opareport -o pathusage -F nodepatfile:FILENAME

         opareport -s -o snapshot > file

         opareport -o topology > topology.xml

         opareport -o errors -X file

         opareport -s --begin "2 days ago"

         opareport -s --begin "12:30" --end "14:00"

         opareport -o linkinfo -x > file

Details

       For  simple fabrics, the Intel(R) Omni-Path Fabric Suite FastFabric Toolset host is connected to a single
       fabric. By default, the first active port on the FastFabric Toolset host is used to analyze the fabric.

       However, in more complex fabrics, the FastFabric Toolset host may be connected to more than one fabric or
       subnet. In this case, you can specify the ports or HFIs to use with one of the following methods:

       •      On the command line using the -p option.

       •      In a file specified using the -t option.

       •      Through the environment variables PORTS or PORTS_FILE.

       •      Using the ports_file configuration option in /etc/opa/opafastfabric.conf.

       If  the  specified port does not exist or is empty, the first active port on the local system is used. In
       more complex configurations, you must specify the exact ports to use for all fabrics to be analyzed.

       You can specify the topology_input file to be used with one of the following methods:

       •      On the command line using the -T option.

       •      In a file specified through the environment variable FF_TOPOLOGY_FILE.

       •      Using the ff_topology_file configuration option in opafastfabric.conf.

       If the specified file does not exist, no topology_input file is used. Alternately  the  filename  can  be
       specified as NONE to prevent use of an input file.