On 6/18/2013 5:03 AM, Or Gerlitz wrote:
> On 17/06/2013 21:44, Hal Rosenstock wrote:
>> I'm not 100% sure about the origin of those RPMs but I think the 3.3.15
>> one is RedHat packaged and the 3.3.16 appears to be PLD packaged and the
>> processes are a little different. I suspect the 3.3.16 one is packaged
>> with the spec file in the tree whereas RedHat uses their own spec file.
>>
>> FWIW it's simple to generate an up to date config file:
>>
>> opensm -c opensm.conf
> 
> Hal,
> 
> YES for your observations, that 3.3.15 was RHEL packages and the 3.3.16
> was built from the upstream spec. I know that
> I can generate the config file using the method you suggested, however,
> does the upstream service scripts uses the location to which this is
> generated,  

Is /etc/rdma a standard location in Linux ? Is it used by other RDMA
upstream components ?

Also, opensm doesn't by default use this location for the config file. I
expect that's dealt with by other scripts RedHat supplies.

> so things are plug-and-play, or I need to hack that somehow?

You would currently need to hack that.

-- Hal

> Or.
> 
> 

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