Documentation, Support, and Training
Network Management Connector and Pins
USB Management Connector and Pins
Preparing to Install the Gateway
Suggested Tools for Installation
Antistatic Precautions for Installation
Verify Shipping Carton Contents
Assemble the Ethernet Splitter Data Cables
Install the Gateway in the Rack
Verifying the InfiniBand Fabric
Understanding Routing Through the Gateway
Understanding Administrative Commands
Administering the I4 Switch Chip
Controlling the I4 Switch Chip
Administering Gateway Resources
Installing Gateway Supportive Software
Creating VNICs Under Gateway Manual Mode
Creating VNICs Under Host Manual Mode
Controlling Gateway Ports and Parameters
Administering the InfiniBand Fabric
Monitoring the InfiniBand Fabric
Identify All Switches in the Fabric
Identify All HCAs in the Fabric
Display the InfiniBand Fabric Topology (Simple)
Display the InfiniBand Fabric Topology (Detailed)
Display the Link Status of a Node
Display Data Counters for a Node
Display Low-Level Detailed Information About a Node
Display Low-Level Detailed Information About a Port
Controlling the InfiniBand Fabric
Perform Comprehensive Diagnostics for the Entire Fabric
Perform Comprehensive Diagnostics for a Route
Determine Changes to the InfiniBand Fabric Topology
Find 1x, SDR, or DDR Links in the Fabric
Determine Which Links Are Experiencing Significant Errors
Administering the Subnet Manager
Controlling the Subnet Manager
Understanding Oracle ILOM on the Gateway
Understanding Oracle ILOM Targets
Administering Oracle ILOM (CLI)
Accessing Oracle ILOM From the CLI
Switching Between the Oracle ILOM Shell and the Linux Shell
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (CLI)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (CLI)
Upgrading the Gateway Firmware Through Oracle ILOM (CLI)
Administering Oracle ILOM (Web)
Access Oracle ILOM From the Web Interface
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)
Upgrade the Gateway Firmware (Web)
Accessing the Rear Panel Diagram
Accessing Status Pane Information
Monitoring Parameters and Status
Administering Oracle ILOM (SNMP)
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Display the Sensor States (IPMI)
Display the Sensor Information (IPMI)
Display the System Event Log (IPMI)
Display FRU ID Information (IPMI)
Display Gateway Status LED States (IPMI)
Disable the Locator LED (IPMI)
Understanding Oracle ILOM Commands
Understanding Service Procedures
Antistatic Precautions for Service
Remove the Gateway From the Rack
Understanding Hardware Commands
Linux Shells for Hardware Commands
Understanding InfiniBand Commands
Linux Shells for InfiniBand Commands
Understanding the SUN-DCS-MIB MIB OIDs
Understanding the SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB MIB OIDs
Understanding the SUN-PLATFORM-MIB MIB OIDs
Often you need to know the route between two nodes. The ibtracert command can provide that information by displaying the GUIDs, ports, and LIDs of the nodes along the route.
# ibtracert slid dlid
where:
slid is the LID of the source node.
dlid is the LID of the destination node.
For example:
# ibtracert 15 14 From switch {0x00212856cd22c0a0} portnum 0 lid 15-15 "SUN IB QDR GW switch mnm34-97.example.com" [1] -> ca port {0x00212856cd22c042}[2] lid 14-14 "SUN IB QDR GW switch mnm34-97.example.com Bridge 1" To ca {0x00212856cd22c040} portnum 2 lid 14-14 "SUN IB QDR GW switch mnm34-97.example.com Bridge 1" #
Note - The output for your InfiniBand fabric will differ from that in the example.
For this example:
The route starts at the switch with GUID 0x00212856cd22c0a0 and is using port 0. The switch is LID 15 and in the description, the switch host’s name is mnm34-97.
The route enters at port 1 of the CA with GUID 0x00212856cd22c042 and exits at port 2. The CA is LID 14 and is within bridge chip 1.
Gateway Reference, ibtracert command