Hi, I had problems with missing modules errors, but the problem I had was that the Lustre compilation process was picking up the symbol versions of the original OFED stack, and not the new symbols. What I finally had to do was edit /usr/src/linux/Modules.symvers and delete every line containing the word infiniband. After that I ran configure --with-o2ib=/usr/src/openib, and it worked fine. You can tell if you are running into the same problem by looking at /var/log/messages. There will be a bunch of messages saying something to the effect of version mismatch with various functions.
I'm not sure if anyone else is running into that, but it took me forever to figure out. - Kit Thomas Blum wrote: > Hello, > > at the moment I'm trying to get a system running with > 2.6.16-46-0.14_lustre.1.6.2smp and OFED1.2 but experience a lot of > problems. The first is described in bugzilla 13639. To build the OFED > stack you have to do some fixes in OFED scripts or do a recompile of the > Lustre kernel with a new naming like 2.6.16.46-0.14-lustre.1.6.2smp. > After that you will be able to build the OFED packages but you also have > to recompile the lustre-modules and lustre "tools" which doesn't work > well at the moment because it seems that some modules are missing and > are not integrated into the new rpms. > > Best regards > > Thomas > > H. N. HARAKE schrieb: > >> Did anyone managed to build packages of the OFED 1.2.X on any of >> these kernels: >> I believe that 1.1 and 1.2 should supported as mentioned by the >> release notes. >> >> >> 2.6.16-27-0.9_lustre-1.6.0.1smp >> 2.6.16-46-0.14_lustre.1.6.2smp >> >> Best Regards >> H. N. Harake >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Lustre-discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
