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Another reason why the host might not be able to see the necessary IOCs is that
the subnet manager has gone down. Issue an
iba_saquery
command to make
certain that the response shows all of the nodes in the fabric. If an error is
returned and the adapter is physically connected to the fabric, then the subnet
manager has gone down, and this situation needs to be corrected.
Checking the interface definitions on the host
If it is not possible to ping from an IB host to the Ethernet host, and the
ViPort
State
of the interface is
VIPORT_CONNECTED
, then issue an
ifconfig
command. The interfaces defined in the configuration files listed in
/etc/sysconfig/network
directory for SLES hosts or the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
for Red Hat hosts should be displayed in
the list of interfaces in the
ifconfig
output. For example, the
ifconfig
file
should show an interface for each EIOC configuration file in the following list:
# ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
ifcfg-eioc1
ifcfg-eioc2
ifcfg-eioc3
ifcfg-eioc4
ifcfg-eioc5
ifcfg-eioc6
Interface does not show up in output of 'ifconfig'
If an interface is not displayed in the output of an
ifconfig
command, there is
most likely a problem in the definition of that interface in the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<NAME>
(for RedHat systems)
or
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-<NAME>
(for SuSE systems) file, where
<NAME>
is the name of the virtual interface (e.g.,
eioc1
).
Issue an
ifup <NAME>
command. If the interface is displayed when issuing an
ifconfig
command, there may be a problem with the way the interface startup
is defined in the
ifcfg directory'/ifcfg-<NAME>
file that is preventing the
interface from coming up automatically.
If the interface does not come up, check the interface definitions in the
ifcfg
directory. Make certain that there are no misspellings in the
ifcfg-<NAME>
file.
Example of ifcfg-eiocx setup for RedHat systems:
NOTE
For the remainder of this section,
ifcfg directory
refers to
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
on RedHat systems, and
/etc/sysconfig/network
on SuSE systems.
Summary of Contents for OFED+ Host
Page 1: ...IB0054606 02 A OFED Host Software Release 1 5 4 User Guide...
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Page 22: ...1 Introduction Interoperability 1 4 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 96: ...4 Running MPI on QLogic Adapters Debugging MPI Programs 4 24 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 140: ...6 SHMEM Description and Configuration SHMEM Benchmark Programs 6 32 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 148: ...8 Dispersive Routing 8 4 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 164: ...9 gPXE HTTP Boot Setup 9 16 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 176: ...A Benchmark Programs Benchmark 3 Messaging Rate Microbenchmarks A 12 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 202: ...B SRP Configuration OFED SRP Configuration B 26 IB0054606 02 A Notes...
Page 206: ...C Integration with a Batch Queuing System Clean up PSM Shared Memory Files C 4 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 238: ...E ULP Troubleshooting Troubleshooting SRP Issues E 20 IB0054606 02 A...
Page 242: ...F Write Combining Verify Write Combining is Working F 4 IB0054606 02 A Notes...
Page 280: ...G Commands and Files Summary of Configuration Files G 38 IB0054606 02 A...
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