We recently added a new oss, it has 1 1Gb interface and 1 10Gb interface, The 10Gb interface is eth4 10.164.0.166 The 1Gb interface is eth0 10.164.0.10
In modprobe.conf I have: options lnet networks=tcp0(eth4) lctl list_nids 10.164.0....@tcp >From a host I run: lctl which_nid oss4 10.164.0....@tcp But yet I still see traffic over eth0 the 1Gb management network, might higher than I would expect (upto 100MB/s) The management interface is oss4-gb So If I do from a client: lctl which_nid oss4-gb 10.164.0...@tcp Why If I have netwroks=tcp0(eth4) and that list_nids showa only the 10Gb interface, do I have so much traffic over the 1Gb interface? There is some traffic on the 10Gb interface, but I would like to tell lustre 'don't use the 1Gb interface'. Thanks! Brock Palen www.umich.edu/~brockp Center for Advanced Computing bro...@umich.edu (734)936-1985 _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list Lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss