On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Smith, Stan <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris Worley wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Smith, Stan <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Hi chris, >>> >>> Chris Worley wrote: >>>> Are there any testing procedures for the Windows SRP initiator? If >>>> so, where can they be found? >>> >>> No specific SRP tests are in the SVN source tree. >>> Mellanox used to be the SRP maintainers although they have backed >>> away from this due to other pressing concerns. >>> >>> SRP testing has been limited to installing Windows SRP drivers and >>> communicating with an OFED 1.4.1 system exporting vdisks. >>> Once the windows client sees the vdisks, multi-gigabyte files are >>> copied to and back from the SRP target and then verified (fc.exe) to >>> be the same bytes; basic functionality, performance not addressed. >>> Since there are no active SRP maintainers, SRP status is >>> questionable at this juncture. >>> Care to join the party as an SRP maintainer? >> >> In general, what versions of Windows are used in testing non-SRP parts >> of the stack? W2K8R2 "Standard" seemed to work well... but >> "Enterprise" seems to go nuts w/ interrupts and NUMA distribution, and >> occasionally locks up. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Chris > > Hi Chris, > Prior to a winOFED GA (general availability) release, the code has been > installed/uninstalled and tested on the following platform combinations using > Mellanox HCAs; mostly InfiniHost, some ConnectX on svr2008 & svr2008 R2: > > 1) x64 - svr2003, win7(Pro), svr2008(Ent,Std) , svr2008 R2(Ent), svr2008 R2 > HPC Edition, XP-64 > 2) x86 - svr2003, win7(Ult), svr2008(Ent), svr2008 R2, XP > 3) ia64 - svr2003 > > How do you observe the afore mentioned Enterprise problems?
As I explained to Tzachi, I wasn't able to deep-dive. > NUMA is not tested (no hardware), are you sure you are not speaking of > win2k8-R2 DataCenter w.r.t.? It's "Enterprise" where Windows starts getting NUMA nodes right (>64 cores). > What IB hardware are you using? Dual QDR HCA's, each with a link connected to the target. I do wonder if this is the issue. > Latest firmware? Never can keep up :( Chris _______________________________________________ ofw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openfabrics.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ofw
