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Have you tried /etc/init.d/openibd stop, or are you wanting something
that doesn't shut down the whole IB system?<br>
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Daniel Miles wrote:
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  <title>how do I take IB interfaces offline?</title>
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 style="font-size: 11pt;">Hello, everyone. I wonder if anyone can tell
me how to take an IB interface offline on a running Linux (CENTOS 5
with OFED 1.3.1) system? I can cause it to loose its IP address with
ifdown but it seems that the IP address is only involved in
establishing new connections and removing it doesn’t prevent the device
from fielding traffic on established connections.<br>
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Does anybody know how this is done?</span></font>
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