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RDMA(8) Linux RDMA(8)
rdma - RDMA tool
rdma [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT { COMMAND | help } rdma [ -force ] -batch filename OBJECT := { dev | link | resource | system | statistic } OPTIONS := { -V[ersion] | -d[etails] | -j[son] | -o[neline] | -p[retty] }
-V, -Version Print the version of the rdma tool and exit. -b, -batch <FILENAME> Read commands from provided file or standard input and invoke them. First failure will cause termination of rdma. -force Don't terminate rdma on errors in batch mode. If there were any errors during execution of the commands, the application return code will be non zero. -d, --details Output detailed information. Adding a second -d includes driver-specific details. -r, --raw Output includes driver-specific details in raw format. -p, --pretty When combined with -j generate a pretty JSON output. -j, --json Generate JSON output. -o, -oneline output each record on a single line, replacing line feeds with the '\' character. OBJECT dev - RDMA device. link - RDMA port related. resource - RDMA resource configuration. sys - RDMA subsystem related. statistic - RDMA counter statistic related. The names of all objects may be written in full or abbreviated form, for example stats can be abbreviated as stat or just s. COMMAND Specifies the action to perform on the object. The set of possible actions depends on the object type. As a rule, it is possible to show (or list ) objects, but some objects do not allow all of these operations or have some additional commands. The help command is available for all objects. It prints out a list of available commands and argument syntax conventions. If no command is given, some default command is assumed. Usually it is list or, if the objects of this class cannot be listed, help.
Exit status is 0 if command was successful or a positive integer upon failure.
rdma-dev(8), rdma-link(8), rdma-resource(8), rdma-system(8), rdma-statistic(8),
Report any bugs to the Linux RDMA mailing list <linux- [email protected]> where the development and maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be subscribed to the list to send a message there.
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Pages that refer to this page: rxe(7), rdma-dev(8), rdma-link(8), rdma-resource(8), rdma-statistic(8), rdma-system(8)