<br><font size=2><tt>>Why do you fail the creation of QP1 just because
your port is not active yet? It should be OK to create QP0 and QP1 before
a port is up.<br>
To successfully creating QP1, the status will change from INIT->RTR->RTS.
Is it allowed if there is no LID assgined?</tt></font>
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> How does Galaxy handle it if someone creates QP1 and then the port
later goes down?<br>
There is no impact on other active ports.</tt></font>
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Shirley Ma<br>
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Phone(Fax): (503) 578-7638<br>
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<br><font size=2><tt> Shirley> We saw an error on Galaxy
adapter while ib_mad fails to<br>
Shirley> create QP1 for the second port, then the first
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Shirley> becomes useless.<br>
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Actually this ties into some suspicious code I noticed while reading<br>
the ehca driver. Why do you fail the creation of QP1 just because<br>
your port is not active yet? It should be OK to create QP0 and QP1<br>
before a port is up.<br>
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How does Galaxy handle it if someone creates QP1 and then the port<br>
later goes down?<br>
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- R.<br>
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