I tried `finding` and `locating` the tools without any luck... looks like they were running on borrowed time regarding their IB install. I'm a bit hesitant to install the Roll, but I don't think I have much choice at this point.
On 8/22/07, Jeff Squyres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Aug 22, 2007, at 5:45 PM, John Leidel wrote: > > > Err.... I don't seem to have any of the typical IB diagnostics > > tools. All they [ie, i didn't originally install this machine] had > > running in the first place were the IB modules resident with the > > 2.6.9-42 redhat kernel. > > Is that RHEL4U4? I'm afraid I don't know what ships with RHEL4U4 by > default; I always install the Cisco OFED distribution (which > uninstalls the OFED that ships with RHEL). It might be OFED 1.1...? > Try a "locate" for ibv_devinfo to see if it's installed where. > > > I'm debating on whether I should go install the CISCO IB Roll to > > make sure I have all the necessary tools in place. > > I'm not entirely sure what's in there (again, I'm the MPI guy, not > the IB stack guy :-)); it may be the Cisco proprietary IB stack, not > the OpenFabrics stack. > > -- > Jeff Squyres > Cisco Systems > >
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