Hello,
I'm running into trouble when trying to configure QoS on opensm 3.3.2. I
tried several QoS setups, but unfortunately without any luck.
Could someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong ?
The different combinations I tried are listed below:
###############################################################
qos-policy.conf:
qos-ulps
default : 0 # default SL
ipoib : 4 # TCP tests over IB
end-qos-ulps
Nov 24 09:26:01 065823 [96B5D910] 0x01 -> __qos_policy_validate_pkey:
ERR AC15: pkey 0x7FFF in match rule - overriding partition SL (0) with
QoS Level SL (4)
###############################################################
qos-policy.conf:
qos-ulps
default : 0 # default SL
ipoib, pkey 0x0001 : 4 # TCP tests over IB
end-qos-ulps
partitions.conf:
default=0x7fff,ipoib : ALL=full;
backbone=0x0001,ipoib,defmember=full : 0x2c9000100d000679,
0x2c9000100d00056d;
Nov 24 09:21:43 526886 [C85A1910] 0x01 -> __qos_policy_validate_pkey:
ERR AC15: pkey 0x0001 in match rule - overriding partition SL (0) with
QoS Level SL (4)
###############################################################
qos-policy.conf
qos-ulps
default : 0 # default SL
ipoib : 4 # TCP tests over IB
end-qos-ulps
partitions.conf:
default=0x7fff : ALL=full;
backbone=0x0001,ipoib,defmember=full : 0x2c9000100d000679,
0x2c9000100d00056d;
Nov 24 09:46:36 576946 [640C7910] 0x01 -> __qos_policy_validate_pkey:
ERR AC15: pkey 0x7FFF in match rule - overriding partition SL (0) with
QoS Level SL (4)
###############################################################
qos-policy.conf
qos-ulps
default : 0 # default SL
ipoib : 4 # TCP tests over IB
end-qos-ulps
default=0x7fff : ALL=full;
backbone=0x0001,defmember=full : 0x2c9000100d000679,
0x2c9000100d00056d;
Nov 24 09:51:23 666860 [6EA6B910] 0x01 -> __qos_policy_validate_pkey:
ERR AC15: pkey 0x7FFF in match rule - overriding partition SL (0) with
QoS Level SL (4)
###############################################################
Did I make a mistake, or does that sound like an opensm bug ?
Thanks for your help,
Vincent
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