User Manual

Rev 2.1-1.0.6
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received from the SA during testing. If -i is not
specified, osmtest defaults to the file
osmtest.dat.See -c option for related information
-s, --stress This option runs the specified stress test instead of the
normal test suite Stress test options are as follows:
OPT Description
--- -----------------
-s1 Single-MAD response SA queries
-s2 Multi-MAD (RMPP) response SA queries
-s3 Multi-MAD (RMPP) Path Record SA queries
Without -s, stress testing is not performed
-M, --Multicast_ModeThis option specify length of Multicast test:
OPT Description
--- -----------------
-M1 Short Multicast Flow (default) - single mode
-M2 Short Multicast Flow - multiple mode
-M3 Long Multicast Flow - single mode
-M4 Long Multicast Flow - multiple mode
Single mode - Osmtest is tested alone, with no other apps
that interact with OpenSM MC
Multiple mode - Could be run with other apps using
MC with OpenSM. Without -M, default flow testing is per
formed
-t, --timeout This option specifies the time in milliseconds used for
transaction timeouts. Specifying -t 0 disables
timeouts. Without -t, OpenSM defaults to a timeout value
of 200 milliseconds.
-l, --log_file This option defines the log to be the given file. By
default the log goes to /var/log/osm.log. For the log to
go to standard output use -f stdout.
-v, --verbose This option increases the log verbosity level. The -v
option may be specified multiple times to further
increase the verbosity level. See the -vf option for
more information about log verbosity.
-V This option sets the maximum verbosity level and
forces log flushing. The -V is equivalent to '-vf 0xFF -
d 2'. See the -vf option for more information about log
verbosity.
-vf This option sets the log verbosity level. A flags
field must follow the -D option. A bit set/clear in the
flags enables/disables a specific log level as follows:
BIT LOG LEVEL ENABLED
---- -----------------
0x01 - ERROR (error messages)
0x02 - INFO (basic messages, low volume)
0x04 - VERBOSE (interesting stuff, moderate volume)