The manual would be a bit confusing

The requirement


  *   Your connection port should be RDMA-capable (InfiniBand , OPA , Truscale 
etc)
  *   You got your centos version match with the lustre support matrix , if you 
don’t , you should do the source code. But no gurantee


Get the RDMA capable RPMs (xxx-o2ib) , install the correct MLNX driver (again , 
similar version might not be an issue)

Set your lustre.conf to be o2ib according to manual , modprobe lustre and test 
the LNET.

The more difficult one – source code compilation requires you to know the 
basics of kernel-devel. Which is far too much information.

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Subject: [lustre-discuss] RDMA with Lustre

Hi

Can you tell how to configure RDMA with Lustre

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