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OSMTEST(8)		       OpenIB Management		    OSMTEST(8)

NAME
       osmtest	-  InfiniBand  subnet  manager and administration (SM/SA) test
       program

SYNOPSIS
       osmtest	[-f(low)   <c|a|v|s|e|f|m|q|t>]	  [-w(ait)   <trap_wait_time>]
       [-d(ebug) <number>] [-m(ax_lid) <LID in hex>] [-g(uid)[=]<GUID in hex>]
       [-p(ort)]  [-i(nventory)	 <filename>]  [-s(tress)]  [-M(ulticast_Mode)]
       [-t(imeout)  <milliseconds>]  [-l  |  --log_file]  [-v]	[-vf  <flags>]
       [-h(elp)]

DESCRIPTION
       osmtest is a test program to validate  InfiniBand  subnet  manager  and
       administration (SM/SA).

       Default is to run all flows with the exception of the QoS flow.

       osmtest provides a test suite for opensm.

       osmtest has the following capabilities and testing flows:

       It  creates  an	inventory  file	 of  all  available  Nodes, Ports, and
       PathRecords, including all their	 fields.   It  verifies	 the  existing
       inventory,  with	 all  the object fields, and matches it to a pre-saved
       one.  A Multicast Compliancy test.  An Event Forwarding test.   A  Ser‐
       vice  Record  registration  test.   An  RMPP  stress  test.  A Small SA
       Queries stress test.

       It is recommended that after installing opensm,	the  user  should  run
       "osmtest	 -f  c" to generate the inventory file, and immediately after‐
       wards run "osmtest -f a" to test OpenSM.

       Another recommendation for osmtest usage is  to	create	the  inventory
       when the IB fabric is stable, and occasionally run "osmtest -v" to ver‐
       ify that nothing has changed.

OPTIONS
       -f, --flow
	      This option directs osmtest to run a specific flow:
	       FLOW  DESCRIPTION
	       c = create an inventory file with all nodes, ports and paths
	       a = run all validation tests (expecting an input inventory)
	       v = only validate the given inventory file
	       s = run service registration, deregistration, and lease test
	       e = run event forwarding test
	       f = flood the SA with queries according to the stress mode
	       m = multicast flow
	       q = QoS info: dump VLArb and SLtoVL tables
	       t = run trap 64/65 flow (this flow requires running of external
	      tool)
	       (default is all flows except QoS)

       -w, --wait
	      This option specifies the wait time for trap 64/65 in seconds It
	      is used only when running -f t - the trap 64/65 flow (default to
	      10 sec)

       -d, --debug
	      This  option  specifies  a  debug option.	 These options are not
	      normally needed.	The number  following  -d  selects  the	 debug
	      option to enable as follows:

	       OPT   Description
	       ---    -----------------
	       -d0  - Ignore other SM nodes
	       -d1  - Force single threaded dispatching
	       -d2  - Force log flushing after each log message
	       -d3  - Disable multicast support

       -m, --max_lid
	      This  option specifies the maximal LID number to be searched for
	      during inventory file build (default to 100)

       -g, --guid
	      This option specifies the	 local	port  GUID  value  with	 which
	      OpenSM  should  bind.   OpenSM may be bound to 1 port at a time.
	      If GUID given is 0, OpenSM displays  a  list  of	possible  port
	      GUIDs  and waits for user input.	Without -g, OpenSM trys to use
	      the default port.

       -p, --port
	      This option displays a menu of possible local port  GUID	values
	      with which osmtest could bind

       -i, --inventory
	      This  option  specifies the name of the inventory file Normally,
	      osmtest expects to find an inventory file, which osmtest uses to
	      validate real-time information received from the SA during test‐
	      ing If -i	 is  not  specified,  osmtest  defaults	 to  the  file
	      ´osmtest.dat´ See -c option for related information

       -s, --stress
	      This option runs the specified stress test instead of the normal
	      test suite Stress test options are as follows:

	       OPT    Description
	       ---    -----------------
	       -s1  - Single-MAD (RMPP) response SA queries
	       -s2  - Multi-MAD (RMPP) response SA queries
	       -s3  - Multi-MAD (RMPP) Path Record SA queries
	       -s4  - Single-MAD (non RMPP) get Path Record SA queries

	      Without -s, stress testing is not performed

       -M, --Multicast_Mode
	      This option specify length of Multicast test:

	       OPT    Description
	       ---    -----------------
	       -M1  - Short Multicast Flow (default) - single mode
	       -M2  - Short Multicast Flow - multiple mode
	       -M3  - Long Multicast Flow - single mode
	       -M4  - Long Multicast Flow - multiple mode

	      Single mode - Osmtest is tested alone, with no other  apps  that
	      interact with OpenSM MC

	      Multiple	mode  -	 Could	be  run	 with other apps using MC with
	      OpenSM. Without -M, default flow testing is performed

       -t, --timeout
	      This option specifies the time in milliseconds used for transac‐
	      tion  timeouts.  Specifying -t 0 disables timeouts.  Without -t,
	      OpenSM defaults to a timeout value of 200 milliseconds.

       -l, --log_file
	      This option defines the log to be the given  file.   By  default
	      the log goes to stdout.

       -v, --verbose
	      This  option  increases  the log verbosity level.	 The -v option
	      may be specified multiple times to  further  increase  the  ver‐
	      bosity  level.   See  the -vf option for more information about.
	      log verbosity.

       -V     This option sets the maximum  verbosity  level  and  forces  log
	      flushing.	 The -V is equivalent to '-vf 0xFF -d 2'.  See the -vf
	      option for more information about.  log verbosity.

       -vf    This option sets the log verbosity level.	 A  flags  field  must
	      follow the -D option.  A bit set/clear in the flags enables/dis‐
	      ables a specific log level as follows:

	       BIT    LOG LEVEL ENABLED
	       ----   -----------------
	       0x01 - ERROR (error messages)
	       0x02 - INFO (basic messages, low volume)
	       0x04 - VERBOSE (interesting stuff, moderate volume)
	       0x08 - DEBUG (diagnostic, high volume)
	       0x10 - FUNCS (function entry/exit, very high volume)
	       0x20 - FRAMES (dumps all SMP and GMP frames)
	       0x40 - ROUTING (dump FDB routing information)
	       0x80 - currently unused.

	      Without -vf, osmtest defaults to ERROR + INFO  (0x3)  Specifying
	      -vf 0 disables all messages Specifying -vf 0xFF enables all mes‐
	      sages (see -V) High verbosity levels may require increasing  the
	      transaction timeout with the -t option

       -h, --help
	      Display this usage info then exit.

AUTHORS
       Hal Rosenstock
	      <hal.rosenstock@gmail.com>

       Eitan Zahavi
	      <eitan@mellanox.co.il>

OpenIB				August 31, 2009			    OSMTEST(8)
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