Hi,<br>
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Apologies if this is the wrong O.F. list to use.<br>
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I am building a small (~16) node cluster with an IB
interconnect. I need to decide whether I will buy a cheaper, dumb
switch and run OpenSM, or get a more expensive switch with a built in
subnet manager. The largest this system would every grow is 32 nodes
(two 24 port switches).
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Various vendors (integrators, not switch OEMs) have stated to
me that managed switches are the go, and that OpenSM is (a) buggy, and
(b) very time consuming to set up. But, a managed name brand switch
seems to cost a lot more than a non-managed one using the Mellanox
reference design kit (rebadged, but I suspect made by Flextronics...).
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My other query is about diagnostic software. With an ethernet
switch it is pretty easy to fire up Ethereal (sorry Wireshark, but it
is such a silly name) or Etherape and get a look at what is going on.
If I buy a Cisco or Voltaire etc do they come with tools that let me
get accurate representations of what is going on? Or are their tools
really for large IB networks?
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Regards,<br>
<span>Andrew<br>
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