Koen,
So it is most likely you hit the same bug as 229 (Scott pointed out
earlier). The same workaround might work for you by renicing ib_mad as
Scott suggested.
I think this should be a SM query timeout tunable value in Cisco SM.
Am I right, Scott?
Thanks
Shirley Ma
Koen Segers
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RE: [ofa-general] GPFS node loses
IB-connection
Hi,
It is the Cisco SM.
SFS-7000P> show version
================================================================================
System Version Information
================================================================================
system-version : SFS-7000P TopspinOS 2.9.0 releng #147
10/25/2006 02:01:32
contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
name : SFS-7000P
location : 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134
up-time : 11(d):7(h):49(m):3(s)
last-change : none
last-config-save : none
action : none
result : none
oper-mode : normal
There is also a command that gives the SM version, but I can't find it
right now.
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 09:45 -0700, Shirley Ma wrote:
> Hello Koen,
>
> From the switch log, it looks a SM issue to me. The node was kicked
> out of the membership. Which SM you are using in your fabric?
>
> Thanks
> Shirley Ma
>
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