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dtest(1)			 USER COMMANDS			      dtest(1)

NAME
       dtest - simple uDAPL send/receive and RDMA test

SYNOPSIS
       dtest  [-P  provider] [-b buf size] [-B burst count][-v] [-c] [-p] [-d]
       [-s]

       dtest [-P provider] [-b buf size] [-B burst count][-v] [-c]  [-p]  [-d]
       [-h HOSTNAME]

DESCRIPTION
       dtest  is  a  simple  test used to exercise and verify the uDAPL inter‐
       faces.  At least two instantiations of the test must be run.  One  acts
       as  the	server	and the other the client. The server side of the test,
       once invoked listens for	 connection  requests,	until  timing  out  or
       killed.	Upon  receipt  of  a  cd connection request, the connection is
       established, the server and client sides exchange information necessary
       to perform RDMA writes and reads.

OPTIONS
       -P=PROVIDER
	      use  PROVIDER  to	 specify  uDAPL	 interface using /etc/dat.conf
	      (default OpenIB-cma)

       -b=BUFFER_SIZE
	      use buffer size BUFFER_SIZE for RDMA(default 64)

       -B=BURST_COUNT
	      use busrt count BURST_COUNT for interations (default 10)

       -v, verbose output(default off)

       -c, use consumer notification events (default off)

       -p, use polling (default wait for event)

       -d, delay in seconds before close (default off)

       -s, run as server (default - run as server)

       -h=HOSTNAME
	      use HOSTNAME to specify server hostname or IP address (default -
	      none)

EXAMPLES
       dtest -P OpenIB-cma -v -s

	    Starts a server process with debug verbosity using provider OpenIB-cma.

       dtest -P OpenIB-cma -h server1-ib0

	    Starts a client process, using OpenIB-cma provider to connect to hostname server1-ib0.

SEE ALSO
       dapltest(1)

AUTHORS
       Arlin Davis
	      <ardavis@ichips.intel.com>

BUGS
uDAPL 1.2		       February 23, 2007		      dtest(1)
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