On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:57 AM, pavan tc <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Hal, > > On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 4:49 AM, Hal Rosenstock <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Pavan, >> >> On 3/6/2013 1:19 AM, pavan tc wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > [Please reply to my mail ID since I am not part of the ewg mailing list] >> > >> > I am trying to use OpenSM to manage a simple two node back-to-back >> > connected node IB network. >> > But for more bandwidth I have two 1 port cards on each of these and have >> > connected them as below: >> > >> > +----------------+ +----------------+ >> > | | IB LINK 1 | | >> > | |--------------------| | >> > | Node 1 | | Node 2 | >> > | | IB LINK 2 | | >> > | |--------------------| | >> > | | | | >> > +----------------+ +----------------+ >> > >> > If I start OpenSM with no specific conf files, it binds to the first >> > port and the other one cannot be used. >> > I need to manually start it on the other with '-g' option if I have to >> > use it. Most solutions I found on the internet are some flavour of >> > manually starting the instances. I would like to avoid writing an init >> > script that starts the required number of opensm instances with the >> > right parameters. >> > >> > I wanted to automate this on every boot. Does opensm offer such >> > mechanisms via some conf file settings? >> >> There is /etc/init.d/opensmd script but it needs some mods to support >> this dual subnet/OpenSM configuration. >> > >> What distro are you using ? >> >> > I am using CentOS 6.2. >
Hello Hal, Any more information that I can get on launching multiple OpenSM instances? Thanks, Pavan > > Pavan >
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