On 15:36 Mon 14 Aug , Dotan Barak wrote: > Thanks for the quick response. > > On Monday 14 August 2006 15:17, Sasha Khapyorsky wrote: > > Hi Dotan, > > > > On 14:36 Mon 14 Aug , Dotan Barak wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > > > I noticed that the behavior of the openSM was changed in the latest > > > driver: > > > > > > in the past, every HCA was configured (by the FW) with 0xffff in the > > > first entry. > > > today, the PKey table is being configured by the openSM: the first entry > > > is being set to 0x7fff (except for the host that the SM is being executed > > > from) > > > > This is OpenSM default behavior in the case where partition policy file > > exists (/etc/osm-partitions.conf is default name), even if it is empty. > > You are right, this file was exist in the host with the following content: > > Default=0x7fff : ALL, SELF=full ; > YetAnotherOne = 0x300 : ALL, SELF=full ; > partition1 = 0x1 : 0x0002c9020020b1c9=full; > > > > > > > When the partition policy file does not exist default 0xffff pkey value > > (full membership) should be inserted for all end-ports. > > > > I am not able to reproduce the reported behavior with my setup. If you > > are please describe your scenario. Thanks. > I have 2 machines connected b2b (without any switch in the middle) connected > using one cable from port 1 to port 1. > > I executed the SM from one machine, and in the other machine "perfquery" i > got the failure.
OpenSM configures pkey tables as requested in osm-partitions.conf file - this is the reason. Just remove (or rename) this file if you don't need it. > > > Why doesn't the SM print that this file was found? Yes, some prints may be helpful. Do you mean just log file or would prefer the message on stdout too? Sasha > this way, users can know that this file was found in their machine and the SM > is using those rules > (instead of the default rules, as you described) > > Thanks > Dotan _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
