On Thursday, October 16, 2014 4:01:49 PM UTC-7, Or Gerlitz wrote:
>
>
> On 10/16/2014 09:14 PM, Moussa Ba wrote: 
> > FYI the system is a supermicro based system with integrated ConnextX3 
> > card running 2.30....firmware info is below (obtained when installing 
> > mlnx-en-2.3.1.0.0 from Mellanox website). 
>
> oops, you can't mix two driver (mlx4_core and mlx4_en) from an overlay 
> install of mlnx-en install with the rest of the rdma stack originated 
> from the inbox kernel. This will not work, AFAIK. Please remove that 
> package or @ least the rpm which installs these two kernel drivers (if 
> you need to locate it do rpm -qf on the module files and them rpm -e) 
>

The network interface only showed up after installing mlnx-en-2.3.1.0.0. 
What is the proper way of enabling iser/ROCE with the inbox kernel?

 

>
> > 
> > 
> > Device #1: 
> > ---------- 
> > 
> >   Device Type:      ConnectX3 
> >   Part Number:      AOC-CIBF-M1 
> >   Description:      ConnectX-3 single-port QSFP; FDR IB (56Gb/s) and 
> > 40GigE; PCIe3.0 x8 8GT/s; RoHS R6 
> >   PSID:             SM_1101000001000 
> >   PCI Device Name:  0000:01:00.0 
> >   Port1 GUID:       002590ffff07f15d 
> >   Port2 MAC:        00259007f15e 
> >   Versions:         Current        Available 
> >      FW             2.30.3000      N/A 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > #ibv_devinfo -v 
> > No IB devices found 
> > 
> no IB device --> no RDMA 
>

Well as you can see the device does show up under lspci. Am i missing a 
module? 

Moussa 

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