This is the command ibdmtr that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
ibdmtr - Fabric Trace Route
SYNOPSYS
ibdmtr [-v][-h] {-c <cbaling file>⎪-t <topo file>} -s <sm node name>
-p <sm port num> -d <comma-sep-dr-path>
DESCRIPTION
This utility parses a cabling list or topology file describing the systems connections
that make a fabric. Then it start following the direct route provided and print out the
systems and nodes on the route.
ARGUMENTS Required arguments description.
-t⎪--topology <file>
Topology file describing the network. See man ibdm-topology-file.
-c⎪--cables <file>
Cabling list file. Following the line format:
<Sys1Type> <Sys1Name> <Port1Name> <Sys2Type> <Sys2Name> <Port2Name>
-s⎪--sm-node <name>
The name of the SM node (not system). E.g. OSM/U1.
-p⎪--port-num <num>
The number of the SM node port the SM is attached to
-d⎪--dr-path <comm-sep-dr-path>
A list of ports to go out through
OPTIONS
-v⎪--verbose
verbsoe mode
-h⎪--help
provide this help message
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