I think this bug can be noticed only when opensm runs on ppc while host
run on intel platforms or vise-versa.

Also, I'd appreciate if anyone can point me to the place where this
sa_key filled in sa query (or how it is mapped).

Thanks,
Anatoly.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Rosenstock [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 8:53 PM
To: Sean Hefty
Cc: Anatoly Greenblatt; Fab Tillier; Tzachi Dar; Smith, Stan;
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [ofw] RE: installation/connectivity problems on hpc server

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Sean Hefty <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>Stan/Sean, when you perform linux/windows dapl tests do you use
windows
>>or linux opensm and what is the value of sa_key?
>
> I always use a linux version of opensm, since I share switches with a
linux
> cluster.  I don't know what value the sa_key is, but it's 99% likely
to be
> whatever the default is.
>
> Do you know what exactly the sa_key maps to?

The default sa_key depends on which version of OpenSM is being used.

# Note that for both values above (sm_key and sa_key)
# OpenSM version 3.2.1 and below used the default value '1'
# in a host byte order, it is fixed now but you may need to
# change the values to interoperate with old OpenSM running
# on a little endian machine.

> Is this how the user specifies the
> SM key, or is it something else?

There are two separate keys: sm_key and sa_key.

-- Hal

> - Sean
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