Table Of Contents
InfiniBand Device Management Tasks
Viewing IOUs
Viewing IOCs
Viewing IOC Services
InfiniBand Device Management Tasks
Device Management features are available only on I/O chassis (Cisco SFS 3001 and Cisco SFS 3012).
These topics describe the InfiniBand device management menu tasks for Element Manager:
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Viewing IOUs
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Viewing IOCs
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Viewing IOC Services
Note
See Appendix A for information to familiarize you with the InfiniBand technology. For hardware-specific information, consult the relevant hardware documentation.
Viewing IOUs
To view the I/O Units (IOUs) on your device, follow these steps:
Step 1
From the InfiniBand menu, choose Device Management (tabular format).
The Device Manager window opens.
Step 2
Click the IOU tab.
IOU details appear in the right pane. Table 11-1 describes the fields in this pane.
Table 11-1 IOU Tab Field Descriptions Pane
Field
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Description
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Change ID
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Cumulative number of changes to the controller list since the device last booted.
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Max Controllers
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Maximum number of controllers that your device can support.
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Diag Device ID
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All device IDs appear as 1.
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Option ROM
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Indicates the presence or absence of Option ROM.
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Controllers
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Lists each slot on your device that can potentially contain a controller and identifies whether or not a controller resides in that slot.
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Viewing IOCs
To view the I/O controllers (IOCs) on your device, follow these steps:
Step 1
From the InfiniBand menu, choose Device Management (tabular format).
The Device Manager window opens.
Step 2
Click the IOC tab.
A table of IOC details appears. Table 11-2 describes the fields in this display.
Table 11-2 IOCs Display Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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GUID
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GUID of the controller.
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Vendor ID
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Organization Unique Identifier (OUI) of the vendor.
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Device ID
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Vendor-assigned device identifier.
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Device Version
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Vendor-assigned device version.
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Subsystem Vendor ID
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Vendor-assigned subsystem vendor identifier
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Subsystem ID
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Vendor-assigned subsystem identifier.
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IOClass
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I/O class that the IOC supports.
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IOSubclass
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Subclass of the I/O class protocol of the IOC.
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Protocol
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Standard protocol definition that the IOC supports.
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Protocol Version
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Protocol version that the IOC supports.
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Send Msg Queue Depth
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Maximum number of messages that the send message queue supports.
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RDMA Read Queue Depth
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Maximum depth of the per-channel RDMA Read Queue.
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Send Msg Size
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Maximum size, in bytes, of send messages.
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RDMA transfer size
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Maximum size, in bytes, of outbound RDMA transfers that the IOC initiates.
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Controller Op Cap
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Integer value (from 8 cumulative bits) between 1 and 255 that represents the operation type(s) that the IOC supports.
• Bit 0: ST; Send Messages To IOCs
• Bit 1: SF; Send Messages From IOCs
• Bit 2: RT; RDMA Read Requests To IOCs
• Bit 3: RF; RDMA Read Requests From IOCs
• Bit 4: WT; RDMA Write Requests To IOCs
• Bit 5: WF; RDMA Write Requests From IOCs
• Bit 6: AT; Atomic Operations To IOCs
• Bit 7: AF; Atomic Operations From IOCs
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Service Entries
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Number of services that the IOC provides.
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Viewing IOC Services
To view the IOC services on your device, follow these steps:
Step 1
From the InfiniBand menu, choose Device Management (tabular format).
Step 2
The Device Manager window opens.
Step 3
Click the IOC Services tab.
A table of IOC Services details appears. Table 11-3 describes the fields in this table.
Table 11-3 IOC Services Table Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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IOC GUID
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GUID of the node that provides the service.
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Service Name
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ASCII identifier of the service.
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Service ID
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Numeric identifier that nodes use to call the service.
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