| Date: | Thu, 6 Oct 2005 08:59:51 -0400 (EDT) |
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| From: | Sean Ryan Leventhal <sleventh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Subject: | [Gems-users] Network Topology |
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I have a heirarchical network, and I am trying to determine what is
connected to what. I have a set of switches in my output that look like
this: switch_0_inlinks: 1 switch_0_outlinks: 1 links_utilized_percent_switch_0: 0.244679 links_utilized_percent_switch_0_link_0: 0.244679 bw: 10000 base_latency: 40 outgoing_messages_switch_0_link_0_Request_Control: 136800 1094400 [ 0 136800 0 0 ] base_latency: 40 outgoing_messages_switch_0_link_0_Response_Data: 79907 5753304 [ 79907 0 0 0 ] base_latency: 40 outgoing_messages_switch_0_link_0_Response_Control: 10864 86912 [ 10864 0 0 0 ] base_latency: 40 outgoing_messages_switch_0_link_0_Writeback_Data: 38 2736 [ 38 0 0 0 ] base_latency: 40 outgoing_messages_switch_0_link_0_Writeback_Control: 9183 73464 [ 9183 0 0 0 ] base_latency: 40 outgoing_messages_switch_0_link_0_Persistent_Control: 3150 25200 [ 0 0 3150 0 ] base_latency: 40 However I don't know how to tell which machine is connected to which link, and which switch is connected to which switch. Is there any way to tell? |
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