opensm 3.3.15 comes with /etc/rdma/opensm.conf as part of the rpm,
3.3.16 doesn't, why?
# rpm -ql opensm-3.3.16-1.el6.x86_64
/etc/init.d/opensmd
/etc/logrotate.d/opensm
/etc/opensm
/usr/sbin/opensm
/usr/sbin/osmtest
/usr/sbin/sldd.sh
/usr/share/doc/opensm-3.3.16
/usr/share/doc/opensm-3.3.16/AUTH
On 6/16/2013 9:02 AM, Or Gerlitz wrote:
> opensm 3.3.15 comes with /etc/rdma/opensm.conf as part of the rpm,
> 3.3.16 doesn't, why?
I'm not 100% sure about the origin of those RPMs but I think the 3.3.15
one is RedHat packaged and the 3.3.16 appears to be PLD packaged and the
processes are a littl
On 17/06/2013 21:44, Hal Rosenstock wrote:
I'm not 100% sure about the origin of those RPMs but I think the 3.3.15
one is RedHat packaged and the 3.3.16 appears to be PLD packaged and the
processes are a little different. I suspect the 3.3.16 one is packaged
with the spec file in the tree whereas
On 6/18/2013 5:03 AM, Or Gerlitz wrote:
> On 17/06/2013 21:44, Hal Rosenstock wrote:
>> I'm not 100% sure about the origin of those RPMs but I think the 3.3.15
>> one is RedHat packaged and the 3.3.16 appears to be PLD packaged and the
>> processes are a little different. I suspect the 3.3.16 one i
On 18/06/2013 14:19, Hal Rosenstock wrote:
Is /etc/rdma a standard location in Linux ? Is it used by other RDMA upstream
components ?
its used by RHEL packages, not upstream
Also, opensm doesn't by default use this location for the config file. I expect
that's dealt with by other scripts R