On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 10:14 -0500, Todd Rimmer wrote: > I would not recommend reconfiguring your SM for this situation.
Indeed, if what you say below pans out, I'd rather not. > Instead, you most likely have a bad cable or possibly a bad HCA or > switch port. All IB products shipped within the last 6 years support > 10g, so the fact your system has negotiated to 2.5g indicates a problem > with the link. OK. I will investigate this. Is there any more direct method of determining what rate an HCA has negotiated than using the "ibdiagpath -l $nid" mechanism that I have been using? It seems like a kind of round-about method of getting that information. > Bad or poorly connected cables are the typical cause. I will have the hardware guys take another look at that. Thanx for all the pointers! b.
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