The OFED is whatever is in RHEL5 - someone said that might be 1.1.


So you are not comparing apples to apples:
SPD uses buffers of 64K, IPoIB datagram mode - 2K.

I won't dispute that, I'll just say it is what people running RHEL5 will see out of the box.

Report the problem, people'll try to help.

I thought I had, albeit perhaps too tangentially. Anyway, I'm running on a Debian 4.0 with a 2.6.21.1 kernel on it (from a kernel.org tar) now and will try a contemporary 1.2 on that. It seems there is already some OFED stuff in the 2.6.21.1 kernel, so if there are suggestions on how to remove that for a successful 1.2 install, or other suggestions on how to have a successful 1.2 install on 2.6.21.1 I'm all ears. When it comes to manipulating bits here I'm still on the very steep part of the learning curve.

happy benchmarking,

rick jones

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