[ofa-general] NFS over RDMA

Jeff Becker Jeffrey.C.Becker at nasa.gov
Wed Mar 4 10:54:32 PST 2009


Hi. If you use install.pl, I think you need to select custom install
(not "install all"). This will allow you to pick the nfsrdma option.

-jeff

Vu Pham wrote:
> The easiest steps to have nfsrdma up and running:
> Download OFED-1.4.1-rc1 from 
> http://www.openfabrics.org/downloads/OFED/ofed-1.4.1/
> and build/install nfsrdma. It is running on 2.6.27/26/25 and RHEL 5.2 
> default kernels
>
> Or
> + Download kernel 2.6.27 from kernel.org
> + Build the kernel 2.6.27 with IB driver (and other modules ie. 
> user_mad, addr_trans, ib_mthca,  mlx4_ib... ), nfs client/server, 
> sunrpc... as modules
> + Boot up with new kernel
> + Follow the attached README
>
> NOTE: You can also download and run nfsrdma on latest development kernel 
> 2.6.29-rc7; however, it does not work on Mellanox ConnectX HCA due to a 
> bug on Fast memory registration work request. We are debugging it now
>
> -vu
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to try NFS over RDMA. According to the documentation enclosed
>> within the OFED-1.4 release, it should be as simple as setting 
>> "nfsrdma=y".
>>
>> Unfortunately there is no such option. The interactive menu offered by
>> './install.pl' does not mention NFS neither.
>>
>> Is there an updated version of the documentation on how to run NFS over
>> RDMA? I have noticed, that it is part of the vanilla Linux kernel but 
>> I still did
>> not manage to get it up and running.
>>
>> Many thanks for your advice,
>>  Philip
>>
>> -- 
>>   Philip Frey                  
>>   IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
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