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Supportiwarp-onlyinterfacesto avoid 4-tuple conflicts.
What is the model on how client connects, say for iSCSI, when client
and server both support, iWARP and 10GbE or 1GbE, and would like to
setup most performant connection for ULP?
For the most performance connection, the ULP would use IB,
and all
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Subject: RE: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3:
Supportiwarp-onlyinterfacesto avoid 4-tuple conflicts.
What is the model on how client connects, say for iSCSI, when client
and server both support, iWARP and 10GbE or 1GbE, and would like to
setup most
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Subject: RE: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3:
Supportiwarp-onlyinterfacesto avoid 4-tuple conflicts.
What
Kanevsky, Arkady wrote:
Exactly,
it forces the burden on administrator.
And one will be forced to try one mount for iWARP and it does not
work issue another one TCP or UDP if it fails.
Yack!
I see your point. I have no defense. My hands have been tied on fixing
this properly...
And
Kanevsky, Arkady wrote:
Exactly,
it forces the burden on administrator.
And one will be forced to try one mount for iWARP and it does not
work issue another one TCP or UDP if it fails.
Yack!
And server will need to listen on different IP address and simple
* will not work since it will need to
: RE: [ofa-general] [PATCH v3] iw_cxgb3:
Supportiwarp-onlyinterfacesto avoid 4-tuple conflicts.
What is the model on how client connects, say for iSCSI, when client
and server both support, iWARP and 10GbE or 1GbE, and would like to
setup most performant connection for ULP?
For the most