[openib-general] dapltest question

Steve Wise swise at opengridcomputing.com
Tue Apr 25 06:14:00 PDT 2006


Never mind.   I figured it out. dapltest does post sends from both the 
client and server just after the connection is setup.

Thanks,


Stevo.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Wise" <swise at opengridcomputing.com>
To: "James Lentini" <jlentini at netapp.com>
Cc: "openib-general" <openib-general at openib.org>
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 5:14 PM
Subject: [openib-general] dapltest question


| Hey James,
|
| When running something like this:
|
| #====================================================================
| #client6
| #====================================================================
| ./dapltest -T T -s ${host} -D ${device} -i 10000 -t 4 -w 8 \
|        client SR 256                                      \
|        server RW 4096                                     \
|        server SR 256                                      \
|        client SR 256                                      \
|        server RW 4096                                     \
|        server SR 256                                      \
|        client SR 4096                                     \
|        server SR 256
|
|
| Do the transactions execute in order?  IE: Will each client first run
| the SR 256 test, then the server will run the RW 4096 test, etc?  Or 
do
| the client and server run through their respective tests in parallel?
| I'm seeing a problem with the chelsio rnic where it appears that
| sometimes the server sends an FPDU first, and that is not allowed in 
the
| mpa spec.  In other words, does the dapltest client always send the
| first FPDU?
|
|
| MPA draft:
|
| 4.  MPA "Responder" mode implementations MUST receive and validate at
|       least one FPDU before sending any FPDUs or markers.
|
|
| Thanks,
|
| Steve.
|
|
|
|
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