On 16:35 Fri 14 Nov , Hal Rosenstock wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Sasha Khapyorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Or, > > > > On 09:20 Thu 13 Nov , Or Gerlitz wrote: > >> > >> If opensm doesn't have a match on any qos-assignment rule (eg when there's > >> no qos-config file), when coming to serve sa path query, my understanding > >> is that the "qos related fields" of the partition would be used. > >> > >> For example, I have set the following partition config file which assigns > >> <sl=1,rate=2> to the 0x8001 partition, and run without any qos file. > >> > >> Default=0x7fff,ipoib : ALL=full; > >> RED=0x8001, ipoib, sl=1, rate=2, defmember=full : ALL=full; > >> RED=0x8002, ipoib, sl=2, rate=3, defmember=full : ALL=full; > >> > >> When a path query is issued, Indeed sl=1 is returned but I see that a > >> rate=6 (20Gbs) is returned where I configured rate=2 (2.5 Gbs). > > > > For my best knowledge rate=2 in partition config file will be related to > > corresponded IPoIB multicast group for this partition, and not to > > PathRecord. > > There is a form of PR query that supports returning information on > MGIDs when used as a DGID. > > > In PathRecord you get maximum available rate on the > > requested path. > > Here you are talking about current OpenSM implementation.
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