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PMDAIB(1) General Commands Manual PMDAIB(1)
pmdaib - Infiniband performance metrics domain agent (PMDA)
$PCP_PMDAS_DIR/infiniband/pmdaib [-c configFile] [-D debug] [-d
domain] [-l logfile] [-w]
pmdaib is a Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA) which exports
information and performance metrics about local Infiniband HCAs and
local or remote Infiniband GUIDs.
A brief description of the pmdaib command line options follows:
-c Location of the config file. By default, the config file is
named $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/infiniband/config. See CONFIG FILE for
more information.
-D A debug values, as specified by pmdbg(1)
-d Specify an alternate performance metrics domain number. Almost
never necessary.
-l Location of the log file. By default, a log file named ib.log
is written to $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd. If the log file cannot be
created or is not writable, output is written to the standard
error instead.
-w Write out the default config file to $PCP_PMDAS_DIRS/infiniband
and exit immediately. The written config file will contain the
local HCA ports. It will not overwrite an existing file. This
argument should only be used to create the template config file
and should never appear in pmcd.conf. See CONFIG FILE for more
information on the file format and on monitoring remote GUIDs.
By default, the PMDA will operate without using a config file. In
this mode of operation the local HCA ports will be monitored. Note
that if a new HCA is added to the machine that instance domain naming
may change because it will always be based on the kernel's naming.
In cases where this is not acceptable, or in the case where
monitoring remote Infiniband ports is required, a config file must be
created. A "template" file can be created by running the pmdaib
daemon with the -w argument. This will create a config file with the
local ports and GUIDs.
If the config file is executable then it will be run and the output
will be used as the config file.
The config file is composed of line-based records. Blank lines and
everything after the hash (#) character are ignored. Each line has 6
fields:
[instName] [portGUID] [portNum] via [localPortName]:[localPortNum]
The first field is used to give a static instance name to the
Infiniband port that has a specific GUID. All of the other fields
must be properly specified in order to monitor a particular port.
For example, to monitor port 1 of the local HCA called 'mthca0' a
possible config file line would be:
myPort1 0xdeadbeef01234567 1 via mthca0:1
Remote ports can be easily monitored by specifying the GUID of the
HCA or switch and specifying the remote port number. The
localPortName:localPortNum tuple specifies which local HCA and port
to use as the "first hop" in contacting the remote GUID. E.g., to
monitor port 13 of a remote switch which is connected to the fabric
on the first port of the second HCA:
switch13 0xfeeffeefabcdabcd 13 via mthca1:1
The Infiniband pmda also supports accessing the metrics via
PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL when using the PMAPI interface. In order to use the
Infiniband pmda in this way, set the environment variable
PMDA_LOCAL_IB prior to calling pmNewContext(3).
pmcd(1), PMAPI(3), pmContextNew(3), ibnetdiscover(8).
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