> > You can just do "ibsrpdm" to get a summary of all the targets on the > > fabric, and "ibsrpdm -c" to get a string you can echo to the kernel to > > connect. > > > > > > This is almost definitely the node GUID, so using it as the port GUID > > will be wrong. > > I'm still getting rejected however, and I suspect it's because I haven't > created an SRP map on the SilverStorm 7000, which leads me back to the > question of why it's not auto-detecting in the switch. Which very well > could be a switch issue, I have to find an engineering resource over > here to see further. > > I'm going to add the map manually and see if I can get the system at > least going.
Intrestingly enough after I ran the ibsrpdm command, then echo the output to add_target, and got the reject message in /var/log/messages. I re-ran the auto-detect and the switch found the host, but the guid and extention id where backwards. I'm not sure if this is a switch bug or an openib bug. I'm going to look into it. _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
