On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 08:02, Davide Pasquale wrote: > > On 18 Jan 2007 07:34:43 -0500, Hal Rosenstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 06:19, Davide Pasquale wrote: > > Starting opensm I see this error in /var/log/osm.log: > > > > OpenSM Rev:openib-2.0.5 OpenIB svn Exported revision > > Jan 18 12:11:39 628147 [95AA8160] -> osm_vendor_bind: > Binding to port > > 0x18feffff8c7a8d > > Jan 18 12:11:39 629557 [95AA8160] -> osm_vendor_bind: > Binding to port > > 0x18feffff8c7a8d > > Jan 18 12:11:39 630605 [41401960] -> SM port is down > > Jan 18 12:11:39 630693 [41401960] -> > __osm_sm_state_mgr_signal_error: > > ERR 3207: Invalid signal OSM_SM_SIGNAL_DISCOVER in state > > IB_SMINFO_STATE_DISCOVERING > > Jan 18 12:11:49 631170 [41E02960] -> SM port is down > > Jan 18 12:11:49 631238 [41E02960] -> > __osm_sm_state_mgr_signal_error: > > ERR 3207: Invalid signal OSM_SM_SIGNAL_DISCOVER in state > > IB_SMINFO_STATE_DISCOVERING > > > > and the SM port is always down. > > The error message is benign. > > Is the SM port plugged into any other IB device ? > > -- Hal > > Hi Hal, > > we are using HP Blade System and each blade has an infiniband card > onboard. > The SM port is plugged in the Infiniband switch internal to the blade > enclosure. > Is this information helpful for you ?
The port being down has nothing to do with SM operation. For some reason, there is no connectivity or negotiation between the blades and the switch. -- Hal > > > > > _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
