Hello all. My contact information is below. I look forward to working with
you. In addition, I should be at the Sonoma workshop. Thanks.
Jeff Becker, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Computer Sciences Corporation
NASA Ames Research Center
M/S 258-6
Moffett Field CA 94035-1000
650-604-4645
[EMAIL
Sounds good to me. Thanks.
-jeff
On 4/10/07, Jeff Squyres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Proposal: Make a product in bugzilla (alongside OpenFabrics Linux
and OpenFabrics Windows) for sysadmin issues dealing specifically
with the OFA server.
Rationale: We have a nonzero number of sysadmin requests
Hi Hal. After a long delay, it seems to work for me. Thanks.
-jeff
On 11 Apr 2007 14:17:25 -0400, Hal Rosenstock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know what's going on with gitweb on the OFA server ?
When I try:
http://www.openfabrics.org/gitweb/
I get:
Internal Server Error
The server
Hi Tziporet. I just tried getting to the git tree from my web browser
and this seems to work, including the link you tried below. Does it
work for you now? Thanks.
-jeff
On 5/24/07, Tziporet Koren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erez Zilber wrote:
The links on http://www.openfabrics.org/git/ don't
Hi. I've started backing up the git trees and the web content using
rsync. John Companies gave us a 10G NFS partition for this. I've done
two backups and there's only 800M left. Also, I haven't backed up the
daily builds yet. I was told we could get more space for one dollar
per GB per month.
I'm backing up /data/pub/scm. A quick du -chL shows it to be 4.2G.
Perhaps I only need to backup a subset of /data/pub/scm? Thanks.
-jeff
On 6/20/07, Roland Dreier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I've started backing up the git trees and the web content using
rsync. John Companies gave us a
Hi Jeff. Ping received. Will git (8^)) to it when I can. I'm in the
middle of an acceptance test , part of which is getting OFED 1.2 up on
an IBM Power/ehca system.
-jeff
On 7/11/07, Jeff Squyres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a ping again to make sure that this request doesn't get lost...
On
GA link should now be correct.
-jeff
On 7/12/07, Vladimir Sokolovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
OFED-1.2 is currently available at
http://www.openfabrics.org/builds/ofed-1.2/release/OFED-1.2.tgz
OFED-1.2 binary RPMs for SLES 9.0, SLES 10 SP1, RHEL 4.0 U5 and RHEL 5.0
can be downloaded from:
Hi all. I think I fixed this. If you go to http://git.openfabrics.org,
it redirects to http://www.openfabrics.org/git. I also fixed the link
on the developer resources page. This is my first experience with
apache redirects so if you see anything wrong, or have any
suggestions, don't hesitate to
Hi. Jeff Scott asked me to help with this. I've started thinking about
how to implement it, and I may have a first cut by the end of this
week.
-jeff
On 7/30/07, Arlin Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roland Dreier wrote:
Maintainers: please review the following proposal regarding new public
Hi. I created most of the requested directory/owner pairs in
/var/www/openfabrics.org/downloads. I left out the various MPI
directories, figuring the appropriate web pages will be linked from
somewhere (possibly the downloads web page). I gave Stan Smith an
account. Stan, please contact me to get
you have a more descriptive README (as some of
you have done).
I will be out next week, but I should be able to continue this work
when I get back. Thanks.
-jeff
On 8/8/07, Jeff Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I created most of the requested directory/owner pairs in
/var/www/openfabrics.org
Hi all. I have a first cut.
If you view http://www.openfabrics.org/listdir.php; in your browser,
all the download directories are given as links, and I list the
contents of WEB_README if it exists. Please let me know what you
think. Thanks.
-jeff
On 8/8/07, Jeff Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
The MVAPICH team is pleased to announce the availability of
MVAPICH2-1.0 with the following NEW features:
- Message coalescing support to enable reduction of per Queue-pair
send queues for reduction in memory requirement on large scale
clusters. This design also increases the small
I am trying to use libibmad library for initiating queries of Device
Management and other class types. While initializing, the
madrpc_init() call fails when I have IB_DEVICE_MGMT_CLASS included as
a part of mgmt_classes parameter. This is because mgmt_class_vers()
(which is called by
I'm OK with these suggestions. Please let me know what you would like
implemented. Thanks.
-jeff
On 9/21/07, Roland Dreier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, correct. WEB_README is the only file parsed. Maybe we can have
Jeff optionally link directly to a project README.html instead of the
this.
-jeff
On 9/24/07, Sean Hefty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Becker wrote:
I'm OK with these suggestions. Please let me know what you would like
implemented. Thanks.
I tried changing my WEB_README, and the updates didn't show up on the
download page. How often should be the page be updated
Is there a script available to convert this to a topology file usable
by IBMgtSim? Thanks.
-jeff
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Khapyorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12:06 Tue 25 Sep , Hal Rosenstock wrote:
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 12:04 -0700, Jeff Becker wrote:
Is there a script available to convert this to a topology file usable
by IBMgtSim?
Not that I'm aware of but this format is usable by ibsim (another IB
directory `/home/becker/ibrouting/ibsim/ibsim'
-jeff
On 9/25/07, Sasha Khapyorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14:41 Tue 25 Sep , Jeff Becker wrote:
Thanks for the pointer. One problem I can see is that ibsim builds
against OFED 1.2.5, but we are running OFED 1.2.
I would expect that ibsim
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In the interest of curtailing the SPAM problem, I would also be in favor
of a only-subscribers-can-post policy. Is there really strong opposition
to this? Thanks.
-jeff
Jeff Squyres wrote:
The anti-spam measures on the OF lists are frustrating. Spam is
getting through and
Hi Tziporet. I agree with James. Let's plan for NFS-RDMA support in OFED
1.4.
-jeff
James Lentini wrote:
Jeff,
This looks like a good opportunity to get NFS-RDMA turned on from the
start in OFED 1.4. The client is already part of 2.6.24 and the server
is expected to be in 2.6.25. I assume
Test. Please ignore.
-jeff
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OpenSM binary date = 2007-11-19
OpenSM git rev = Mon_Nov_19_15:04:42_2007
[f575328ea80d1cd647711be8f3a22c341a501c7a]
ibutils git rev = Tue_Sep_4_17:57:34_2007
Hi all. In the interest of keeping our server up to date, I applied the
latest Ubuntu patches. Several upgrades were made, including git. If you
have any problems, let me know. Thanks.
-jeff
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jeff Becker
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:33 PM
To: general@lists.openfabrics.org
Subject: [ofa-general] OFA server patching
Hi all. In the interest of keeping our server up to date, I
applied
Hi Jeff. I upgraded our server to the latest patches yesterday, and
unfortunately, bugzilla broke as a result. I'm investigating it, but any
suggestions you have would be helpful. Do you know who set up Bugzilla
originally? Thanks.
-jeff
Jeff Squyres wrote:
I am getting the following error when
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Sorry. I botched it with my upgrade. It should be working now. I'll be
more careful next time.
-jeff
Ted H. Kim wrote:
Folks,
What's with the main OFA website?
http://openfabrics.org
gives me a raw directory listing as follows.
What happened to the index.html?
-ted
Index of /
plz ignore.
-jeff
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Jeffrey Scott wrote:
Any idea how to fix this? The wiki is accessible via the “Developer
Resources” tab on the OpenFabrics website. We’ve never touched it. We
simply provide a link to the wiki. Do you know if the wiki simply has
a new URL?
As I mentioned in my note to
Hi all. I fixed the PHP problem with apache and thanks to the SplitRock
team, my new page is linked to the Downloads tab on the OFA website. As
you may recall, this page was requested by Arlin a while back. There is
a directory on the server for each of the OFED components. If you put a
WEB_README
Hi all. As several of you noticed, the OFA server was badly broken
yesterday. This happened while I was attempting to back out my git
changes (which had messed up git). Unfortunately, before I realized what
happened, the Ubuntu/Debian package manager (aptitude) not only removed
git, but took a
Tziporet Koren wrote:
This is the agenda for OFED meeting today:
1. OFA server status (I asked Jeff Becker to join the meeting)
I was unable to read my e-mail until just now. I tried joining the
meeting but it had ended. I'm working on fixing bugzilla and the wiki
along with other
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Hi all. I created a self-signed certificate, so after you accept it (it
claims to be from me), you should be able to access OFA bugzilla without
further expired certificate hassles.
Off to fix the wiki now
-jeff
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Hi. After all the e-mails, I started investigating the disk space issue,
and found some unkillable processes hanging on our NFS backup partition.
After 479 days of uptime :-) , I figured it was a good time to reboot
the server. It's back up now and the web page, wiki and bugzilla all
seem to be
Hi Vlad
Vladimir Sokolovsky wrote:
Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi. After all the e-mails, I started investigating the disk space issue,
and found some unkillable processes hanging on our NFS backup partition.
After 479 days of uptime :-) , I figured it was a good time to reboot
the server. It's back
it comes
out) will happen? Is there any effort for that, any work ongoing,
any help required, etc?
Jeff Becker had looked into this. We would definitely appreciate the
help.
I have set up a git tree for NFSoRDMA and succesfully merged it with,
and built it on OFED 1.3-rcx. I'm
Hi.
Eli Cohen wrote:
Somehow, I couldn't receive your email on time. Looks like, some of my
emails got warning saying that the email needs to be approved since it
matches spam contents. Do you have any idea why it's blocked?
Maybe the list administrator can help with
Hi all. I tightened the SPAM level trigger on this list. Hopefully
that'll improve things.
-jeff
Dan Noe wrote:
On 3/27/2008 11:27, Pawel Dziekonski wrote:
the problem is that anybody can write to the list. this has
advantages, but allows spam to come. so just close access to
registered
.
-jeff
Talpey, Thomas wrote:
At 12:44 PM 3/27/2008, Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi all. I tightened the SPAM level trigger on this list. Hopefully
that'll improve things.
I'm sure you've noticed this didn't work very well. They got raunchier,
in fact.
I'll note again that they are entering via
I've received most of the slides, and put the presentations on the
server. Jeff Scott and his team are preparing the conference web page
that will allow public access. I'll add presentations as I get them. Thanks.
-jeff
Tang, Changqing wrote:
Are all the slides ready for public access ? Can
I did see it, and have also been unhappy about the recent increase in
spam. We do run spamassassin and amavis (for virus checking) on the
server. However, configuring these is an ongoing project, as the
attackers figure out how to get around whatever rules we do have. It's
also somewhat hit
Talpey, Thomas wrote:
At 06:28 PM 5/19/2008, Woodruff, Robert J wrote:
Here is what I have so far as the list of kernel and userspace
components.
Kernel Components
Core kernel drivers, infiniband/core
...
Your list doesn't include NFS/RDMA, but those components
Hi all. I was looking into doing some subnet partitioning to separate
compute nodes from Lustre nodes, and I saw the following in
~sashak/management.git on the OFA server, in opensm/doc/OpenSM_PKey_Mgr.txt
OpenSM Partition Management
---
Roadmap:
Phase 1 - provide
curiosity, are you just trying to change the routing to
improve job performance? i.e. lustre nodes get special routing vs.
compute nodes?
Al
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 15:08 -0700, Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi all. I was looking into doing some subnet partitioning to separate
compute nodes from Lustre
, 2008-06-12 at 10:11 -0700, Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Al
Al Chu wrote:
Hey Jeff,
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 09:43 -0700, Jeff Becker wrote:
Basically, we have an Altix ICE cluster connected by a pair of hypercube
Infiniband fabrics. External to that, we have some Lustre nodes
connected
Hi all. I have two hosts connected by an infiniband cable. One is an
Athlon 64 node with an mthca card, and the other is an Opteron server
with a ConnectX card. They are both running kernel.org 2.6.25.9
including the associated IB modules. I have the fabric up and simple ib
commands as well as
---
ofed_scripts/Makefile |7 ++
ofed_scripts/configure| 170 +
ofed_scripts/makefile | 66
ofed_scripts/ofed_checkout.sh | 24 ++
4 files changed, 267 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git
to config/build options
Signed-off-by: Jeff Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
ofed_scripts/Makefile |7 ++
ofed_scripts/configure| 170 +
ofed_scripts/makefile | 66
ofed_scripts/ofed_checkout.sh | 24 ++
4 files
Hi Roland.
I don't know what rule got tripped. However, we are in the process of
moving over to a new server, so I'll audit the SPAM rules when we move
the mailing lists over. Thanks.
-jeff
Roland Dreier wrote:
Your mail to 'general' with the subject
***SPAM*** InfiniBand/RDMA
Hi. Any advice on backporting issue below? Thanks.
-jeff
Original Message
Subject:Re: NFS-RDMA backport question
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 10:11:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: James Lentini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Tom Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED
Jeff Becker of the new
password). I then changed the EWG list to silently discard all
non-member posts. Since I didn't know if other OF lists were being
spam-bombed, I did the same for all OF lists as well.
The spam onslaught has now stopped.
I also notice that our mailmain installation
Hi Tziporet
Tziporet Koren wrote:
Hi
These are the open items we had for RC1:
Done:
- iSER
- MVAPICH2 1.1
- Open MPI 1.2.7
- Extended QP verb - decided not to include this change for 1.4 and
use the workaround we had in 1.3
Not done:
- NFS/RDMA support for SLES10 - Jeff when
and the client now supports Fastreg (FRMR).
These changes are queued in Linus' tree currently.
I'll let Jeff Becker speak to the OFED packaging, which is what your
dependency error seems to be stemming from.
The reason for the error message is that the dependency check is looking
for an RPM
Hi Roland
Roland Dreier wrote:
I got the list is moderated message, so add it here.
ugh, our list isn't supposed to be moderated. Anyone know who's in
charge of the mail server now? Can we get this fixed?
Currently, I run the mail server. We switched to moderated lists in
mid-August
Roland Dreier wrote:
Currently, I run the mail server. We switched to moderated lists in
mid-August due to a huge increase in spam.
It was just that one backscatter flood targeting the ewg list, right?
It's really annoying to people trying to report bugs etc to get the
bounce about
Ciesielski, Frederic (EMEA HPCOSLO CC) wrote:
Is there any chance that the new NFS-RDMA features coming with OFED
1.4 work with standard and current distributions, like RHEL5, SLES10 ?
Not yet, but I'm working on it. I intend for NFSRDMA to work on 2.6.27
and 2.6.26 for OFED 1.4. The RHEL5 and
Hi Celine.
Celine Bourde wrote:
Hi,
I can't mount an NFS/RDMA partition.
I've applied
http://www.openfabrics.org//downloads/OFED/ofed-1.4/OFED-1.4-docs/nfs-rdma.release-notes.txt
instructions.
Every steps (loading modules, /etc/exports implementation, starting
nfs daemon,
etc..) seems
.
Some research has led me to a message
(http://www.mail-archive.com/general@lists.openfabrics.org/msg18161.html)
from Jeff Becker back on Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:58:53 -0700 in which he
submitted a patch to integrate NFSRDMA into OFED 1.4 which is what appears to
have brought these changes
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 11:01 -0800, Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Brian
Hi Jeff,
Yup - that was me.
/me waves jeff. :-)
I usually build my kernel first (usually with NFS). Then I build OFED.
Same here.
If I turn off NFS(RDMA
Hi Tziporet
Tziporet Koren wrote:
These are the OFED (EWG) meeting minutes for Feb 09 on OFED 1.4.1 release
Meeting Summary:
==
1. Agreed on 1.4.1 release schedule - GA is planed for April 7
2. Reviewed 1.4.1 status
3. Reviewed Sonoma agenda
Details:
==
1. OFED
that gets reviewed in
the EWG.
In addition to enterring the bug into bugzilla, people may also want
to send
an email to the maintaner for blocker bugs, so that they know it needs
quick
attention. It is asigned to Jeff Becker, the NFS/RDMA maintainer.
I know that there were some issues
Hi. If you use install.pl, I think you need to select custom install
(not install all). This will allow you to pick the nfsrdma option.
-jeff
Vu Pham wrote:
The easiest steps to have nfsrdma up and running:
Download OFED-1.4.1-rc1 from
http://www.openfabrics.org/downloads/OFED/ofed-1.4.1/
Tziporet Koren wrote:
These are the OFED (EWG) meeting minutes for Mar 12 on OFED 1.4 and
1.5 schedule
Meeting Summary:
==
1. OFED 1.4.1: RC1 done; Many bugs to fix; Schedule on track
2. OFED 1.5 will be based over kernel 2.6.30. Release planed for Q3
(end of Aug or Sep)
Hi Celine
Celine Bourde wrote:
Hi,
I can't mount an NFS/RDMA partition.
I've a linux 2.6.27 kernel with ofa_kernel-1.4.1 (provided by OFED-1.4.1-rc3).
[r...@host]# modinfo xprtrdma
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.27_ofa_compil/updates/kernel/net/sunrpc/xprtrdma/xprtrdma.ko
Hi
Tung, Chien Tin wrote:
I want to take a moment and thank all our volunteer administrators:
Vlad, Jeff B. and Jeff S. It is a thankless job. Ido, I hope you
know what you are getting yourself into. :-)
You're welcome!
Individual repository owners can edit their .git/description
Jon Mason wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 04:41:37PM +0200, Celine Bourde wrote:
On the server did you remember to:
echo rdma 2050 /proc/fs/nfsd/portlist
Yes.
My nfs utils version :
[r...@my_host]#/sbin/mount.nfs -V
mount.nfs (linux nfs-utils 1.1.4)
If I try mount.nfs
Hi Celine
Jeff Becker wrote:
Jon Mason wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 04:41:37PM +0200, Celine Bourde wrote:
On the server did you remember to:
echo rdma 2050 /proc/fs/nfsd/portlist
Yes.
My nfs utils version :
[r...@my_host]#/sbin/mount.nfs -V
mount.nfs
Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Celine
Jeff Becker wrote:
Jon Mason wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 04:41:37PM +0200, Celine Bourde wrote:
On the server did you remember to:
echo rdma 2050 /proc/fs/nfsd/portlist
Yes.
My nfs utils
Salut Celine!
Jeff Becker wrote:
Jon Mason wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 04:41:37PM +0200, Celine Bourde wrote:
On the server did you remember to:
echo rdma 2050 /proc/fs/nfsd/portlist
Yes.
My nfs utils version :
[r...@my_host]#/sbin/mount.nfs -V
Hi Jon
Jon Mason wrote:
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 01:48:32PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
Jon/Steve
I see the issue is with nfs - please look at this
I do not think anyone has backported 2.6.27 (as I do not see a
kernel_addons/backport/2.6.27 backport dir). The fix is a simple 1
Hi all. What is the status of this tutorial? The last e-mail I saw about
it was at the beginning of May. I'd like to help out. In particular I'm
interested in developing a good working set of example codes (starting
with those already provided with OFED). Please let me know. Thanks.
-jeff
Lloyd
Hi Ross. The easiest way to install NFSRDMA is to do a custom install
and select it manually from the kernel-ib modules. Also be sure to
select rnfs-utils since that includes a special mount.rnfs that is
needed to understand RDMA mounts.
-jeff
Ross Smith wrote:
Latest news: I've bodged the
Tom Tucker wrote:
Jeff:
Can you answer Sven's question regarding the level of testing performed
on your port of NFSRDMA to SLES10SP2?
I tested NFSRDMA on SLES10SP2 server and client (both x86-64).
Connectathon passed. Thanks
-jeff
Thanks,
Tom
Steve Wise wrote:
If you don't
Roland Dreier wrote:
Lately, I've had a few emails that I thought would have been of interest
to both lkml and also to gene...@lists.openfabrics.org. I've held back
on cross-posting them because I know that general@ is subscribers-only,
and the bounce messages are quite annoying to replies
Tziporet Koren wrote:
BOYRIE Fabrice wrote:
Hello
Hoping I'm in the good mailing list.
I've a problem with ofed 1.4.2 on Centos 5.3.
Salut Fabrice!
Does it also happen with OFED 1.5 alpha? Thanks.
-jeff
We have a new cluster with QDR infiniband.
I've installed ofed from
Hi all. I propose the following plan to shutdown the general list:
1) unsubscribe all current subscribers
2) set the list to discard any incoming messages with an auto-discard
message that points you to linux-r...@vger.kernel.org
Please send comments/suggestions. Thanks.
-jeff
Jeff Squyres
Hi Hal
Hal Rosenstock wrote:
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1) unsubscribe all current subscribers
2) set the list to discard any incoming messages with an auto-discard
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Hi all. I propose the following plan to shutdown the general list:
1) unsubscribe all current subscribers
2) set the list to discard any incoming messages with an auto-discard
message
Or Gerlitz wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Jeff Becker jeffrey.c.bec...@nasa.gov
wrote:
From tomorrow on, the general list will continue to exist with
searchable archives, but no new messages will be accepted. People who
try to send to general will be told to send to
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