Josh,

Is there any requirement when loading the module? "rdma_ucm" is a
dynamic misc device, so I see 4 alternatives:

1. Always loading it during boot via a configuration file in "/etc
/modules-load.d".

2. Adding it as a soft dependency for the Hyper-V RDMA drivers via a
configuration file in "/etc/modprobe.d/".

3. Having WaLinuxAgent to load it.

4. Compile it as a built-in module.

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