> hi John,
> 
> I had read already about subnet manager but i don't really understand this,
> except when it's only configuration tool.
> 
> I assume it's not something that's critical in terms of bandwidth, it doesn't
> need nonstop bandwidth from the machine & switch is it?

The subnet management is just an agent in the fabric that give identifiers to 
the ports and set the routing in the fabric (in case of static routing). It 
will also discover new nodes once connected to the fabric, or nodes that went 
down (in the later case, it can modify the routing accordingly). The agent 
requires negligible network resources, so no need to worry.  You can run the 
subnet management from a server (head node for example using OpenSM for 
example) or from one of the switches.

Gilad
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