[Openib-windows] RE: IB Diagnositic Tools

Eitan Zahavi eitan at mellanox.co.il
Tue Jun 28 04:30:12 PDT 2005


> > [EZ] How would you define the internal structure of a 288port switch
> > in the existing topology file?
> > Would it support writing code that is able to report something like
> > "board spine2 of system mySwitch is missing"?
> 
> I think it could.
[EZ] Anyway this capability already exists in IBDM. So why re-develop it
again?
Also you did not answer the first question.
Is the implementation open to support definition of hierarchical internal IB
network like the one embedded in a 288port switch?

> 
> > The code that supports all that is part of the simulator code I have
> > posted long ago.
> > Please give it a look. Especially the Fabric.h, SysDef.h,
> > ibnl_parser.yy in
> > https://openib.org/svn/gen2/utils/src/linux-user/ibdm/datamodel
> 
> Why part of the simulator ? Will these be part of the to be released
> diagnostics ?
[EZ] It was uploaded with the simulator. It is a separate library: IBDM.
The simulator uses it to define the topology that is simulated.
> 
> > > This brings in more things that are not currently ported to OpenIB
> > and
> > > also there are some issues with some of these tools.
> > [EZ] Never heard of any specific issue. Can you describe these issues?
> 
> I'm pretty sure they were discussed on this list before perhaps quite a
> while ago.
[EZ] If nobody remembers what they were maybe they are not so subtle and
critical?
> 
> -- Hal
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