mst Synopsis - Windows
mst status [-v] | help | server <start|stop> | ib <add|del> | version | remote <add|del> <hostname>
There are no mst start or stop operations in Windows.
mst server start [port] | Start mst server to allow incoming connection. Default port is 23108. |
mst server stop | Stop mst server. |
mst remote add <hostname>[:port] | Establish connection with specified host on specified port (default port is 23108). Add devices on remote peer to local devices list. <hostname> may be host name as well as an IP address. |
mst remote del <hostname>[:port] | Remove all remote devices on specified hostname. <hostname>[:port] |
mst ib del | Remove all inband devices. |
mst cable add [OPTIONS] [params] | Add the cables that are connected to 5th generation devices. |
mst cable del | Remove all cable devices. |
mst status | Print current status of NVIDIA devices. |
mst version | Print the version info. |
mst ib add [OPTIONS] [local_hca_id] [local_hca_port] [lst-file] | Add devices found in the IB fabric for inband access. Options:
Supported tools: ibnetdiscover, ibdiagnet. default: ibnetdiscover NOTE: The discover tool argument is intended only for parsing purposes, thus you need to specify an lst-file with it.
NOTE: If a topology file is specified, the devices are taken from it. Otherwise, a discover tool is run to discover the fabric. |
mst help | Print this help information. |
To print the current status of NVIDIA devices:
# mst status
MST devices:
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mt4115_pciconf0
mtusb-1
mtusb-2
To show the devices status with detailed information:
FreeBSD# mst status -v
MST devices:
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mt4115_pciconf0 bus:dev.fn=13
:00.0
mt4115_pciconf0.1
bus:dev.fn=13
:00.1
mtusb-1
iSerial=0x1ccc
mtusb-2
iSerial=0x1cd5