> Does IB ACM impact other CMs? Such that other CMs behavior and/or
> functionality is changed?
> BTW, what does ACM stand for? Another Communications Manager??

ACM is the "assistant to the communication manager".  It's both a lame 
reference to The Office, and I wanted to avoid calling it the 'CMA', since that 
commonly refers to the rdma_cm.  It does not impact the behavior of the CM 
itself.  In its simplest usage, it provides user space path record caching and 
is specifically targeted at supporting larger clusters.

- Sean

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