Yes, but I don't see anything in the log file tagged with anything like that. Is there some other string I can search on to locate the request/response messages?<br>What osm_xxx function would be sending the request/responses? Or what is the message or signal called - I see various ones starting with OSM_<br>
<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Hal Rosenstock <<a href="mailto:hrosenstock@xsigo.com">hrosenstock@xsigo.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div class="Ih2E3d">On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 13:46 -0500, Chuck Hartley wrote:<br>
> Yes, we are using OpenSM and I found where to set the -V switch<br>
> in /etc/opensm.conf. I started opensmd service on the current node<br>
> and looked at the log file it created. I have no idea what I am<br>
> looking at / for... there are two items that stand out - PortInfo<br>
> dumps and SMP dumps. What is it I am looking for or what can I post<br>
> here?<br>
<br>
</div>SA PathRecord requests/responses to your end node.<br>
<div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"><br>
> On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Hal Rosenstock<br>
> <<a href="mailto:hrosenstock@xsigo.com">hrosenstock@xsigo.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 09:30 -0800, Hal Rosenstock wrote:<br>
> > On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 09:23 -0800, Arlin Davis wrote:<br>
> > > I would concentrate on the path record information<br>
> returned<br>
> > > from the SA and compare against the straight verbs test<br>
> > > configuration.<br>
> > ><br>
> > > Hal/Sean, is there an easy way to see path record<br>
> information<br>
> > > from the query?<br>
> ><br>
> > Most SMs have a way to display the PathRecord responses<br>
> being returned<br>
> > by the SA. Would that work ? If OpenSM is being used, use -V<br>
> on the<br>
> > command line for this. Contact your vendor if a vendor<br>
> specific SM is<br>
> > being used and this technique would work for your purposes.<br>
><br>
><br>
> Another alternative would be to use madeye on the end node but<br>
> I don't<br>
> think there's much decode there so that would need to be done<br>
> by "hand".<br>
><br>
> -- Hal<br>
><br>
> ><br>
> > -- Hal<br>
> ><br>
> > > -arlin<br>
> > ><br>
> > ><br>
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