srp_daemon Man Page
srp_daemon Man Page
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Name srp_daemon - Discovers SRP targets in an InfiniBand Fabric Synopsis srp_daemon [-vVcaeon] [-d umad-device | -i infiniband-device [-p port-num]] [-t timeout(ms)] [-r retries] [-R Rescan-time] [-f rules-File] Description
Discovers and connects to InfiniBand SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) targets in an IB fabric.
Each srp_daemon instance operates on one local port. Upon boot it performs a full rescan of the fabric then waits for an srp_daemon event. An srp_daemon event can be a join of a new machine to the fabric, a change in the capabilities of a machine, an SA change, or an expiration of a predefined timeout.
When a new machine joins the fabric, srp_daemon checks if it is a target. When there is a change of capabilities, srp_daemon checks if the machine has turned into a target. When there is an SA change or a timeout expiration, srp_daemon performs a full rescan of the fabric.
For each target srp_daemon finds, it checks if it should connect to this target according to its rules (default rules file is /etc/srp_daemon.conf) and if it is already connected to the local port. If it should connect to this target and if it is not connected yet, srp_daemon can either print the target details or connect to it. Options
-v
Print more verbose output
-V
Print even more verbose output (debug mode)
-i infiniband-device
Work on infiniband-device. This option should not be used with -d.
-p port-num
Work on port port-num (default 1). This option must be used with -i and should not be used with -d.
-d umad-device
Use device file umad-device (default /dev/infiniband/umad0) This option should not be used with -i or -p.
-c
Generate output suitable for piping directly to a /sys/class/infiniband_srp/srp-
Files /etc/srp_daemon.conf - Default rules configuration file that indicates to which targets to connect. Can be overridden using the -f rules-File option. Each line in this file is a rule which can be either an allow connection or a disallow connection according to the first character in the line (a or d accordingly). The rest of the line is values for id_ext, ioc_guid, dgid, service_id. Please take a look at the example section for an example of the file. srp_daemon decide whether to allow or disallow each target according to first rule that match the target. If no rule matches the target, the target is allowed and will be connected. In an allow rule it is possible to set attributes for the connection to the target. Supported attributes are max_cmd_per_lun and max_sect. Examples srp_daemon -e -i mthca0 -p 1 -R 60 (Connects to the targets accessible through port 1 of mthca0. Performs a complete rescan every minute)
srp_daemon -o -c -a (Prints the connection commands for the targets in the fabric and exits - similar to ibsrpdm)
srp_daemon -e -f rules.txt (Connects to the targets allowed in the rules file rules.txt)
An example for a rules configuration file (such as /etc/srp_daemon.conf)
Rules file example
This is a comment
disallow the following dgid
d dgid=fe800000000000000002c90200402bd5
allow target with the following ioc_guid
a ioc_guid=00a0b80200402bd7
allow target with the following id_ext and ioc_guid. And setting max_cmd_per_lun
to 31. a id_ext=200500A0B81146A1,ioc_guid=00a0b80200402bef,max_cmd_per_lun=31
disallow all the rest
d
See Also ibsrpdm(1) Authors
Roland Dreier rolandd@cisco.com Ishai Rabinovitz ishai@mellanox.co.il