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//lib/python2.7/site-packages/sos/plugins/infiniband.py
# Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Red Hat, Inc., Bryn M. Reeves <bmr@redhat.com> # This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. import os from sos.plugins import Plugin, RedHatPlugin, DebianPlugin, UbuntuPlugin class Infiniband(Plugin, RedHatPlugin, DebianPlugin, UbuntuPlugin): """Infiniband data """ plugin_name = 'infiniband' profiles = ('hardware',) packages = ('libibverbs-utils', 'opensm', 'rdma', 'infiniband-diags') def setup(self): self.add_copy_spec([ "/etc/ofed/openib.conf", "/etc/ofed/opensm.conf", "/etc/rdma" ]) self.add_copy_spec("/var/log/opensm*") self.add_cmd_output([ "ibv_devices", "ibv_devinfo -v", "ibstat", "ibstatus" ]) # run below commands for every IB device and its active port ports_cmds = [ "ibhosts", "iblinkinfo", "sminfo", "perfquery" ] IB_SYS_DIR = "/sys/class/infiniband/" ibs = os.listdir(IB_SYS_DIR) if os.path.isdir(IB_SYS_DIR) else [] for ib in ibs: """ Skip OPA hardware, as infiniband-diags tools does not understand OPA specific MAD sent by opa-fm. Intel provides OPA specific tools for OPA fabric diagnose. """ if ib.startswith("hfi"): continue for port in os.listdir(IB_SYS_DIR + ib + "/ports"): # skip IWARP and RoCE devices try: p = open(IB_SYS_DIR + ib + "/ports/" + port + "/link_layer") except IOError: continue link_layer = p.readline() p.close() if link_layer != "InfiniBand\n": continue try: s = open(IB_SYS_DIR + ib + "/ports/" + port + "/state") except IOError: continue state = s.readline() s.close() if not state.endswith(": ACTIVE\n"): continue opts = "-C %s -P %s" % (ib, port) self.add_cmd_output(["%s %s" % (c, opts) for c in ports_cmds]) # vim: set et ts=4 sw=4 :