On 17.04 / Zesty several RoCE (rdma, ib, etc.) related packages were updated to
the latest upstream releases.
Based on these 'version bumped' packages the dapltest tool now recognizes
changes in /etc/dat.conf.
In addition to the default entries I added for example the following two test
entries:
$ grep test /etc/dat.conf
test1 u2.0 nonthreadsafe default libdaploscm.so.2 dapl.2.0 "mlx4_0 1" ""
test2 u2.0 nonthreadsafe default libdaplofa.so.2 dapl.2.0 "enP1p0s0 0" ""
$
The dapltest tool recognizes these now without crashing:
$ dapltest -T S -D test1
Dapltest: Service Point Ready - test1
^C
$ dapltest -T S -D test2
Dapltest: Service Point Ready - test2
^C
$
Would be good if this can be verified by the bug reporter as well (on Zesty),
incl. any potential follow-on steps for the dapltest in detail,
to make sure that entire undertaking works.
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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libdapl2: PCI RoCe IB dapltest does not recognize updated names of
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