It appears that even on error ibdiagpath is returning zero but it
should return non-zero for error cases. Scripts that call ibdiagpath
can use the return code to take appropriate action.
Here is an example.
==
service0: # ibdiagpath -i 1 -d 1,12
Loa
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:54:39AM -0700, David J. Wilder wrote:
> There is the wrinkle in this plan. If you pass ip6_route_output() your
> own link-local address (scoped or not) it returns a neighbor entry bound
> to the loop back device.
Well, that really is correct. The RDMA CM could try to d
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 17:12 +0200, Or Gerlitz wrote:
>
> Hi Vlad, Brian
Hi Or,
> We're checking this. Basically, I'd like to see people using their
> distro iSCSI stack.
OK. I'll bite and try to go forward with this for our Lustre release
that will included OFED 1.5 and see how it works out.
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 15:32 -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> The actual fixing to the code is not hard, remove rdma_translate_ip,
> addr_resolve_local, split addr_resolve_remote into a part to resolve
> the route and a part that does the arp/nd. Make the route resolve part
> work almost exactly
We have a linux cluster running RH5.3 with ofed1.4 using Mellanox MT25418. The cluster is attached to a sun solaris10.7 thumper box. The thumper box export a zfs filesystem via NFS. linux clients mount the filesystem via IPoIB. Under filesystem I/O load the subnet manager gets repeated path record
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Common build parameters:
Passed:
Passed on i686 with linux-2.6.18
Passed on i686 with linux-2.6.19
Passed on i686 with linux-2.6.21.1
Passed on i686