Hal Rosenstock wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 20:12 +0300, Yevgeny Kliteynik wrote:
Hal Rosenstock wrote:
Sumit,
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 21:38 +0530, Sumit Gaur wrote:
Hi Hal,
It is true that packets received are looks like proper response but as I
mentioned before they content TID that I have never send to OFED and
this cause the problem. Why OFED is sending these extra packets Is the
matter to investigate.
The received packet is SM class attribute ID 4352 which is non IBA
standard and AFAIK OFED does not send so it likely comes from some non
OFED software.
Just a thought:
Decimal 4352 is 0x1100. With reverted endian we get 0x0011,
which is NodeInfo, that SM sends while sweeping the subnet,
which comes at regular interval.
As I said, just a thought...
Yes, that makes sense to me. As this is an incoming response, maybe this
node is running the SM as well as this application.
Yes, Node is running SM too.
sminfo: sm lid 1 sm guid 0x3ba00534f000d, activity count 1213884 priority 7
state 3 SMINFO_MASTER
Now looks like we are going in right direction So extra packets are incoming SM
packets. So same question again arises How we can identify and filter these
incoming SM packets in application from the regular responses.
-- Hal
-- Yevgeny
As far as why it is being received, it is a response to a class your
application is subscribed to so it passes it through.
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