svcadm(8)을 검색하려면 섹션에서 8 을 선택하고, 맨 페이지 이름에 svcadm을 입력하고 검색을 누른다.
ibadm(8)
System Administration Commands ibadm(8)
NAME
ibadm - administer InfiniBand Host Channel Adapters
SYNOPSIS
ibadm
ibadm show-hca [[-p] -o <field>,...] [-v] [-l] [<hca>[.<vhca>]]
ibadm show-port [[-p] -o <field>,...] [<hca>[.<vhca>] [<port>]]
ibadm enable-iov [-f] [-p max-vhcas=<value>] <hca>
ibadm disable-iov [-f] <hca>
ibadm create-vhca [-f] [-p <prop>=<value>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>]
ibadm delete-vhca [-f] <hca>.<vhca>
ibadm set-hcaprop [-f] -p <prop>=<value>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>]
ibadm reset-hcaprop [-f] -p <prop>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>]
ibadm show-hcaprop [[-c] -o <field>,...] [-p <prop>[,...]] [<hca>[.<vhca>]
ibadm set-portprop [-f] -p <prop>=<value>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>] <port>
ibadm reset-portprop [-f] -p <prop>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>] <port>
ibadm show-portprop [[-c] -o <field>,...] [-p <prop>[,...]]
[<hca>[.<vhca>] [port]]
ibadm delete-hca [-f] <hca>
ibadm help [<sub-command>]
DESCRIPTION
The ibadm command is used to administer InfiniBand Host Channel
Adapters (HCAs). An HCA device functions as an InfiniBand node with
multiple ports that may be connected to the InfiniBand fabric.
Some HCA devices support the PCI-Express SR-IOV capability which emu‐
lates multiple virtual HCAs on a single physical HCA. Each virtual HCA
can be used by a different kernel zone or LDOMS IO domain making it
appear as if the virtual systems are directly attached to the Infini‐
Band network.
Managed Objects
ibadm has a series of sub-commands to perform various operations. These
sub-commands operate on the following objects:
hca A Host Channel Adapter. ibadm manages physical and virtual
HCAs. The name for a physical HCA consists of a driver name and
a driver instance number. The name for a virtual HCA created by
Solaris over a physical HCA consists of the physical HCA name,
the string ".vhca", and a VHCA instance number. For example:
Physical HCA name: hermon0
Virtual HCA name: hermon0.vhca2
When a virtual HCA is allocated to a kernel zone or LDOMS IO
domain and is viewed from inside the virtual system, the vir‐
tual HCA's name consists of a driver name and driver instance
number.
Inherited HCA name inside virtual system: hermon0
Some sub-commands operate only on physical HCAs, others only on
virtual HCAs.
port A physical or virtual point of attachment to the InfiniBand
network. A port is identified by its instance number on the
HCA. Most sub-commands will accept just the number, or the num‐
ber appended to the word "port". Depending on context, the HCA
name must be provided with the port identification.
Specific port on an HCA: hermon1 port2
SUB-COMMANDS
The sub-commands have various options. There is both a short form and a
long form of each option. For example, "-o" is the short form of
"--output".
When "ibadm" is specified alone on the command line, it will display a
summary of the HCAs configured on the system. This is the same display
you see when entering "ibadm show-hca".
ibadm supports the following sub-commands:
o show-hca
o show-port
o enable-iov
o disable-iov
o create-vhca
o delete-vhca
o set-hcaprop
o reset-hcaprop
o show-hcaprop
o set-portprop
o reset-portprop
o show-portprop
o delete-hca
o help
show-hca
ibadm show-hca [[-p] -o <field>,...] [-v] [-l] [<hca>[.<vhca>]]
Show HCA configuration information either for all HCAs or for the spec‐
ified HCA. The specified HCA may be either a physical or virtual HCA.
-o <field>[,...], --output=<field>[,...]
A case-insensitive, comma-separated list of output fields to dis‐
play. The field name must be one of the fields listed below, or the
special value "all" to display all fields. By default (without -o),
show-hca displays the HCA, TYPE, STATE, IOV, and ZONE fields.
DEVICE-PATH
Path of directory names to the HCA device node in the system's
device tree.
FLAGS
Additional HCA status information. For each flag, the system
will display either the specific flag character to indicate the
condition exists, or a "-" to indicate the condition does not
exist.
o U - Updates pending for reboot. The currently run‐
ning HCA configuration is not the same as the
default or persistently defined configuration. This
can happen when the --force option was used to over‐
ride a blocked change. The system will use the per‐
sistently defined configuration the next time the
system reboots.
o T - Temporary. A virtual HCA configuration is not
persistently defined. This can happen when the
-force switch was used to remove the virtual HCA.
The virtual HCA will not be re-created the next time
the system boots.
o I - Inherited. A virtual HCA inside a kernel zone or
an LDOMS I/O domain was inherited from LDOMS or from
a parent Solaris system.
o Z - The virtual HCA was created by zoneadmd and is
allocated to a kernel zone.
o l - SR-IOV features on the physical HCA are under
LDOMS control. If this flag is set, ibadm will not
be able to create VHCAs over the physical HCA. This
flag is only possible in a primary root LDOMS
domain.
o b - The physical HCA is used for boot. The -force
switch has to be used in order to change IOV status
or max-vhcas property.
HCA
The name of the physical or virtual HCA.
HW-MAX-VHCAS
Maximum number of virtual functions the physical HCA device can
support.
IOV
State of the SR-IOV feature on a physical HCA. Possible values
are "on" or "off". When set "on", virtual HCAs may be created.
This field may contain a "(R)", "(b)", or "(l)" suffix. The
"(R)" suffix with the "on" or "off" settings indicate that the
IOV setting has been changed to the value shown using the
--force option. A reboot will be required to complete the con‐
figuration. The "(b)" suffix with the "on" or "off" settings
indicate that this HCA is used for boot. Any changes to IOV or
MAX-VHCAS need --force option. The "(l)" suffix with the "on"
setting indicates SR-IOV features on the physical HCA are under
LDOMS control.
MAX-VHCAS
Total number of virtual functions configured on a physical HCA
upon which virtual HCAs may be created.
NODE-GUID
Globally Unique Identifier of the HCA. The Node GUID is also
referred to as an HCA GUID in the InfiniBand specifications.
NUM-PORTS
Number of available ports on the HCA.
smi-enabled
Specifies whether the virtual HCA can use Subnet Management
Packets (SMPs). If the value of this property is "on", then
SMPs are allowed for this virtual HCA. If this property is
"off" then SMPs cannot be used with this virtual HCA. If the
value is "readonly", then this virtual HCA can only use query
SMP operations and not "set" operations.
STATE
Current state of the HCA. Possible values are:
o online - The HCA driver is running in the kernel for
this device.
o offline - The HCA driver is not attached to this
device. This may occur when an HCA card has been
removed from the system or when the HCA is transi‐
tioning between IOV states in response to an enable-
iov or disable-iov sub-command.
o degraded - The system encountered a problem that
prevented successful configuration of the requested
IOV and MAX-VHCAS settings even though the settings
are valid for the HCA. For example, disabling ARI
Support in the BIOS on some Intel based systems
effectively limits the configuration to 7 virtual
HCAs on a physical HCA. When Solaris detects that
something blocked a configuration attempt, it auto‐
matically falls back to an HCA configuration that
the system can support. Use the show-hcaprop sub-
command to view the degraded current and requested
persistent property values. See the Solaris Release
Notes for possible causes of degraded SR-IOV opera‐
tion.
TYPE
Type of HCA. Possible values are "physical" or "virtual".
VHCAS-AVAIL
Number of unused virtual functions under the current physical
HCA that are available for the creation of additional virtual
HCAs.
VHCAS-INUSE
Number of virtual HCAs that are currently in-use under a physi‐
cal HCA. This includes both online and offline VHCAs.
ZONE
Name of the zone a virtual HCA is currently allocated to.
-p, --parseable
Display the requested fields in a machine-parseable format. The -o
option is required with -p. See "Parseable Output Format", below.
-v, --virtual
Include all virtual HCAs under the specified physical HCA in the
display output.
-l, --long
Show additional non-default fields in an alternative "long" format.
The additional fields included are vhcas-inuse, vhcas-avail, max-
vhcas, node-guid, device-path, num-ports, plus the port fields
portN-guids and portN-pkeys for each port on the HCA. See the show-
port command below for a definition of the port guids and pkeys
fields. The additional fields that do not apply to a particular HCA
will suppressed from the display. This option may not be used with
the -o option.
show-port
ibadm show-port [[-p] -o <field>,...] [<hca>[.<vhca>] [<port>]]
Show HCA port configuration information either for all HCAs, all ports
on the specified HCA, or for the specified port on the specified HCA.
The specified HCA may be either a physical or virtual HCA. The port may
be specified using just the port number or the port number appended to
the word "port".
-o <field>[,...], --output=<field>[,...]
A case-insensitive, comma-separated list of output fields to dis‐
play. The field name must be one of the fields listed below, or the
special value "all" to display all fields. By default (without -o),
show-port displays all fields.
GUIDS Comma separated list of globally unique identifiers con‐
figured on the port.
HCA The name of the physical or virtual HCA.
PKEYS Comma separated list of InfiniBand Pkeys available on the
port.
PORT The port instance number on the HCA.
-p, --parseable
Display the requested fields in a machine-parseable format. The -o
option is required with -p. See "Parseable Output Format", below.
enable-iov
ibadm enable-iov [-f] [-p max-vhcas=<value>] <hca>
Enable the PCI-Express SR-IOV feature on the specified physical HCA.
IOV must be enabled before any virtual HCAs can be created on a physi‐
cal HCA.
-p <prop>=<value>, --prop <prop>=<value>
A comma-separated list of HCA properties to set to the specified
values. The only supported property on the enable-iov sub-command
is max-hcas. See "HCA Properties" below for details.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
disable-iov
ibadm disable-iov [-f] <hca>
Disable the PCI-Express SR-IOV feature on the specified physical HCA.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots. Any VHCAs that are configured in the global zone under this
physical HCA will automatically be deleted.
create-vhca
ibadm create-vhca [-f] [-p <prop>=<value>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>]
Create a virtual HCA under the specified physical HCA. If the optional
virtual HCA instance is specified, the system will attempt to create
it. Otherwise, the system will select a vhca instance from the device's
available virtual functions. This sub-command displays the name of the
virtual HCA that is allocated.
-p <prop>=<value>,... --prop <prop>=<value>,...
A comma-separated list of port properties to set to their specified
values. The properties that may be set are:
pkeys
Port property names must be identified using "port<number>-" pre‐
fixed to the property name. For example, "port1-pkeys=FFFF". See
"Entering Multiple Property Values" and "Port Properties" below.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
delete-vhca
ibadm delete-vhca [-f] <hca>.<vhca>
Destroy the specified virtual HCA. This sub-command will not delete
virtual HCAs that were created by zoneadmd. Use zoneadm(8) and
zonecfg(8) to change zone configuration.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
set-hcaprop
ibadm set-hcaprop [-f] -p <prop>=<value>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>]
Modifies property values on an existing physical HCA to the values
specified by the user.
-p <prop>=<value>,... --prop <prop>=<value>,...
A comma-separated list of HCA properties to set to their specified
values. See "Entering Multiple Property Values" and "HCA Proper‐
ties" below.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
reset-hcaprop
ibadm reset-hcaprop [-f] -p <prop>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>]
Reset property values on an existing physical HCA back to their default
values.
-p <prop>,... --prop <prop>,...
A comma-separated list of HCA properties. See "Entering Multiple
Property Values" and "HCA Properties" below.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
show-hcaprop
ibadm show-hcaprop [[-c] -o <field>,...] [-p <prop>[,...]] [<hca>[.<vhca>]
Show the current and persistent values of one or more properties,
either for all the existing HCAs or for the specified HCA. Several
properties of interest can be retrieved at one time by providing comma-
separated property names to the -p option. If the -p option is not
specified, all available HCA properties are displayed.
-o <field>[,...], --output=<field>[,...]
A case-insensitive, comma-separated list of output fields to dis‐
play. The field name must be one of the fields listed below, or the
special value "all" to display all fields. All fields are displayed
by default.
HCA The name of the physical or virtual HCA.
PROPERTY The name of the property.
PERM The read/write permissions of the property. The value
shown will be r (read-only) or rw (read-and-write).
CURRENT The current value of the property. Current property
values will be shown as "--" on disabled interfaces
to indicate "not set".
PERSISTENT The persistent value of the property. Persistent val‐
ues are the values that will be reapplied on reboot.
DEFAULT The default value of the property. "--" is displayed
if the property has no default value.
POSSIBLE A comma-separated list of the values the property can
have. If the values span a numeric range, min - max
might be displayed as short-hand. If the possible
values are unknown, ? is displayed or if they are
unbounded, -- is displayed.
-c, --parseable
Display the requested fields in a machine-parseable format. The -o
option is required with -c. See "Parseable Output Format", below.
-p <prop>,..., --property <prop>,...
Comma separated list of HCA properties to display.
set-portprop
ibadm set-portprop [-f] -p <prop>=<value>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>] port
Modifies property values on an existing virtual HCA port to the values
specified by the user. The port may be specified using just the port
number, or the port number appended to the word "port". This sub-com‐
mand will not modify port properties on zoneadmd generated virtual
HCAs. Use zoneadm(8) and zonecfg(8) to modify zone configuration.
-p <prop>=<value>,... --prop <prop>=<value>,...
A comma-separated list of HCA properties to set to their specified
values. See "Entering Multiple Property Values" and "HCA Proper‐
ties" below.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
reset-portprop
ibadm reset-portprop [-f] -p <prop>[,...] <hca>[.<vhca>] port
Reset property values on an existing virtual HCA port back to their
default values. The port may be specified using just the port number,
or the port number appended to the word "port". This sub-command will
not modify port properties on zoneadmd generated virtual HCAs. Use
zoneadm(8) and zonecfg(8) to modify zone configuration.
-p <prop>,... --prop <prop>,...
A comma-separated list of HCA properties. See "Entering Multiple
Property Values" and "HCA Properties" below.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
show-portprop
ibadm show-portprop [[-c] -o <field>,...] [-p <prop>[,...]]
[<hca>[.<vhca>] [port]]
Show the current and persistent values of one or more port properties,
either for all ports on the existing HCAs, all ports on the specified
HCA, or the specified port on the specified HCA. The port may be speci‐
fied using just the port number, or the port number appended to the
word "port".
Several properties of interest can be retrieved at one time by provid‐
ing comma-separated list of property names to the -p option. If the -p
option is not specified, all available port properties are displayed.
-o <field>[,...], --output=<field>[,...]
A case-insensitive, comma-separated list of output fields to dis‐
play. The field name must be one of the fields listed below, or the
special value "all" to display all fields. All fields are displayed
by default.
HCA The name of the physical or virtual HCA.
PORT The port instance number on the HCA.
PROPERTY The name of the property.
PERM The read/write permissions of the property. The value
shown will be r (read-only) or rw (read-and-write).
CURRENT The current value of the property. Current property
values will be shown as "--" on disabled interfaces
to indicate "not set".
PERSISTENT The persistent value of the property. Persistent val‐
ues are the values that will be reapplied on reboot.
DEFAULT The default value of the property. "--" is displayed
if the property has no default value.
POSSIBLE A comma-separated list of the values the property can
have. If the values span a numeric range, min - max
might be displayed as short-hand. If the possible
values are unknown, ? is displayed or if they are
unbounded, -- is displayed.
-c, --parseable
Display the requested fields in a machine-parseable format. The -o
option is required with -c. See "Parseable Output Format", below.
-p <prop>,..., --property <prop>,...
Comma separated list of HCA properties to display.
delete-hca
ibadm delete-hca [-f] <hca>
Clear the persistent configuration of a physical HCA and any underlying
virtual HCAs associated with hardware that has been removed from the
system.
The system does not automatically purge configuration information from
persistent storage when you remove InfiniBand hardware. As a result,
the ibadm show-hca sub-command may continue to list removed hardware as
"disabled" until you explicitly clear the configuration with the
delete-hca sub-command. This sub-command also works for inherited vir‐
tual HCAs.
-f, --force
Force this configuration change if something on the actively run‐
ning system is blocking the change. The requested change will be
held persistently and will take effect the next time the system
boots.
help
ibadm help [<sub-command>]
Displays all the supported ibadm sub-commands or usage for a given sub-
command. If you invoke help for a specific sub-command, the command
syntax is displayed. Using ibadm help without any argument displays all
of the sub-commands.
Entering Multiple Property Values
Many ibadm sub-commands have an option to enter lists of properties
with their respective values after the -p option. Multiple property
name/value pairs may be entered by separating each with a comma or by
specifying more properties with an additional -p option.
# ibadm create-vhca -p port1-pkeys=ffff,port2-pkeys=ffff
For properties with multiple values, enter the comma-separated list of
values after the property name.
# ibadm create-vhca -p port1-pkeys=8040,8060,ffff \
-p port2-pkeys=8002,8060,ffff
Parseable Output Format
Many ibadm sub-commands have an option that displays output in a
machine-parseable format. The output format is one or more lines of
colon (:) delimited fields. Output includes only those fields requested
by means of the -o option, in the order requested.
When you request multiple fields, any literal colon characters are
escaped by a backslash (\) before being output. Similarly, literal
backslash characters will also be escaped (\\). This escape format is
parseable by using shell read() functions with the environment variable
IFS=: (see EXAMPLES, below). For more information, see, read(1) man
page. Note that escaping is not done when you request only a single
field.
HCA Properties
The following HCA properties are supported:
iov
Setting this property on a physical HCA allows the user to
enable/disable SR-IOV mode. This property does not apply to virtual
HCAs nor to physical HCA devices that do not support SR-IOV tech‐
nology. The possible values are:
on Turns SR-IOV mode on. This will allow the creation of vir‐
tual HCAs.
off Turns SR-IOV mode off. This will disable the ability to cre‐
ate virtual HCAs.
max-vhcas
Total number of virtual functions to configure on a physical HCA
upon which virtual HCAs may be created. This property does not
apply to virtual HCAs nor to physical HCA devices that do not sup‐
port SR-IOV technology. The possible values are 1 to hw-max-vhcas.
smi-enabled
Specifies whether the virtual HCA can use Subnet Management Packets
(SMPs). If the value of this property is "on", then SMPs are
allowed for this virtual HCA. If this property is "off" then SMPs
cannot be used with this virtual HCA. If the value is "readonly",
then this virtual HCA can only use query SMP operations and not
"set" operations. The default value is "off". The value "on" is not
recommended without considering the possible security impact on the
fabric. When running with "on", M_Keys should be set on fabric com‐
ponents.
Port Properties
The following HCA port properties are supported:
pkeys
A comma separated list of InfiniBand Pkeys available on the port. A
Pkey consists of a hex-string containing from 1 to 4 hexadecimal
characters. Each Pkey entered for a virtual HCA must exist on the
corresponding physical HCA port. Either the default or limited
default Pkey (FFFF or 7FFF) must be included. 0 and 8000 are
invalid Pkey values. The keyword "auto" may be specified without
any other values to use the Pkeys defined on the physical HCA port.
Required Authorizations and Privileges
The following sub-commands use the PRIV_SYS_IB_INFO privilege which is
included in the basic privilege set.
show-hca, show-port, show-hcaprop, show-portprop
The following sub-commands require solaris.smf.modify.ib and
solaris.smf.manage.ib authorizations, both of which are included in the
"InfiniBand Management" and "Network Management" execution profiles.
These sub-commands use the PRIV_SYS_DEVICES privilege.
enable-iov, disable-iov, create-vhca, delete-vhca,
set-hcaprop, reset-hcaprop, set-portprop, reset-portprop,
delete-hca
LDOMS Interaction
The SR-IOV configuration of a physical HCA may be enabled and config‐
ured either by ibadm in the Solaris host system's global zone or by
LDOMS. When LDOMS enables the IOV capability on an HCA, it takes full
control of VHCA configuration. The Solaris ibadm command cannot view or
modify the VHCA configuration on an LDOMS controlled HCA. Likewise,
when ibadm is used to enable SR-IOV, LDOMS cannot be used to view or
modify the VHCA configuration on the device.
If you need to switch an HCA from an ibadm controlled SR-IOV configura‐
tion to an LDOMS controlled configuration, use the ibadm
delete-vhca subcommand to remove all existing VHCAs
on the device, then use the disable-iov sub-command to release SR-IOV
control. Once these steps are complete, you may use LDOMS to configure
SR-IOV on the device.
Likewise, to switch from an LDOMS controlled SR-IOV configuration, use
the LDOMS commands to remove all virtual HCAs and disable SR-IOV before
reconfiguring SR-IOV with the ibadm command.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Displaying Default HCA Configuration
The following command displays a summary of the HCAs configured on the
system.
#ibadm
HCA TYPE STATE IOV ZONE
hermon2 physical online on global
hermon2.vhca3 virtual online -- global
hermon2.vhca5 virtual online -- kzone1
hermon3 physical online off global
Example 2 Displaying Specific HCA Configuration in Long Form
The following command displays additional details about a specific HCA
in long form.
# ibadm show-hca -l hermon2
HCA TYPE STATE IOV ZONE
---------------------------------------------------------
hermon2 physical online on global
device-path = pci@400/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/pciex15b3,673c@0
num-vhcas = 2 in use, 61 available, 63 maximum
node-guid = 21280001A17F56
port1-guids = 21280001A17F57
port2-guids = 21280001A17F58
port1-pkeys = FFFF,8002
port2-pkeys = FFFF,8002
Example 3 Displaying Specific Fields of an HCA and it's VHCAs
The following command displays specific details about hermon2 and it's
underlying VHCAs.
# ibadm show-hca -v -o hca,type,state,flags,zone hermon2
HCA TYPE STATE FLAGS ZONE
hermon2 physical online ----- global
hermon2.vhca3 virtual online U---- global
hermon2.vhca5 virtual online ---Z- kzone1
Example 4 Displaying HCA Port Configuration
The following command displays the configuration of all ports available
to the current system. The ports on hermon2.vhca5 are not listed
because that vhca was allocated to a kernel zone.
# ibadm show-port
HCA PORT GUIDS PKEYS
hermon2 1 21280001A17F57 FFFF,2
hermon2 2 21280001A17F58 FFFF,2
hermon2.vhca3 1 14050000000008 FFFF
hermon2.vhca3 2 14050000000009 FFFF
hermon3 1 14050000000016 FFFF
hermon3 2 14050000000017 FFFF
Example 5 Displaying Properties to Identify Pending Changes
The following command shows that the hermon3 physical HCA has a pending
configuration change but does not indicate what the change is.
# ibadm show-hca -v -o hca,type,state,iov,num-vhcas,flags hermon3
HCA TYPE IOV STATE NUM-VHCAS FLAGS
hermon3 physical on online 7 U----
The following commands show both the current and persistent values of
properties that apply to the HCA and it's ports. The displays show that
the max-vhcas value will change from the current value of 7 to the per‐
sistent value of 63 on the next reboot. The port pkeys property can not
be modified on this HCA.
# ibadm show-hcaprop hermon3
HCA PROPERTY PERM CURRENT PERSISTENT DEFAULT
hermon3 iov rw on on off
hermon3 max-vhcas rw 7 63 1-63
# ibadm show-portprop hermon3
HCA PORT PROPERTY PERM CURRENT PERSISTENT DEFAULT
hermon3 1 pkeys r- ffff -- --
hermon3 2 pkeys r- ffff,8002 -- --
Example 6 Enabling Virtualization on a Physical HCA
The following command attempts to enable virtualization on hermon3. The
HCA is currently being used by at least one InfiniBand service. It
therefore cannot be reconfigured immediately.
# ibadm enable-iov hermon3
ibadm: failed to update configuration
entity is busy
Use the -f switch to make a change that will take effect on the next
reboot.
# ibadm enable-iov -f hermon3
ibadm: failed to update configuration
requested change will take effect on reboot
# ibadm
HCA TYPE STATE IOV ZONE
hermon2 physical online on global
hermon2.vhca3 virtual online -- global
hermon2.vhca5 virtual online -- kzone1
hermon3 physical online on(R) global
# shutdown -r
Example 7 Creating a Virtual HCA
The following command creates a virtual HCA with P-Keys FFFF,2 on both
ports. It lets the system select which available virtual function to
use.
# ibadm create-vhca -p port1-pkeys=ffff,8002 \
-p port2-pkeys=ffff,8002 hermon3
hermon3.vhca1
Example 8 Changing Property on an HCA Port
The following command changes the P-Keys on a port2 of virtual HCA her‐
mon3.vhca1.
# ibadm set-portprop -p pkeys=ffff,8002 hermon3.vhca1 2
Example 9 Removing an HCA Card
Solaris device drivers automatically detect when an InfiniBand HCA card
is physically removed from the system and will react by no longer con‐
figuring the physical device. If the system has persistent configura‐
tion information stored for the HCA, the device will continue to be
shown in the show-hca sub-command display but with state "disabled". If
you do not intend to replace the device, enter the following command to
delete the persistent HCA configuration.
# ibadm delete-vhca hermon1
Example 10 Using Parseable Output to Capture a Single Field
The following assignment saves an HCA's vhcas-avail in a shell variable
named available.
# available=`ibadm show-hca -p -o vhcas-avail hermon2`
# print $available
30
Example 11 Using Parseable Output to Iterate over HCAs
The following script displays the online/offline state of each HCA on
the system.
# ibadm show-hca -p -o hca,state | \
while IFS=: read hca state; do
print "HCA $hca is $state"
done
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/io/infiniband _ Interface Stability‐
Committed
SEE ALSO
attributes(7), dladm(8), ibmgmtd(8), zonecfg(8)
Oracle Solaris 11.4 11 May 2021 ibadm(8)