opaenableports
Contents
-H And -P Options Permit A Variety Of Selections:
-h 0
First active port in system (Default).
-h 0 -p 0
First active port in system.
-h x
First active port on HFI x.
-h x -p 0
First active port on HFI x.
-h 0 -p y
Port y within system (no matter which ports are active).
-h x -p y
HFI x, port y.
Examples
opaenableports < disabled.csv
opaenableports < /etc/opa/disabled:1:1.csv
opaenableports -h 1 -p 1 < disabled.csv
Name
opaenableports
(Linux) Accepts a disabled ports input file and re-enables the specified ports. The input file can be
/etc/opa/disabled*.csv or a user-created subset of such a file. After enabling the port, it is removed
from /etc/opa/disabled*.csv.
Options
--help
Produces full help text.
-h hfi
Specifies the HFI, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies that the -p port port is a system-wide port
number. Default is 0.
-p port
Specifies the port, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies the first active port. Default is 0.
disabled.csv
Specifies the input file listing the ports to enable. The list is of the form:
NodeGUID;PortNum;NodeType;NodeDesc;Ignored.
An input file like this is generated in /etc/opa/disabled* by opadisableports.
Other Information
For messages containing skipping ports, either the device is offline or the other end of the link has
been disabled and the device is no longer accessible in-band. The end of the link previously disabled by
opedisableports or opadisablehosts can be found in /etc/opa/disabled:1:1.csv.
Copyright(C) 2015-2019 Intel Corporation opaenableports(8)
Syntax
opaenableports [-h hfi] [-p port] < disabled.csv
