[openib-general] opensm
Batwara, Ashish
Ashish.Batwara at lsi.com
Tue Dec 19 14:43:07 PST 2006
Hi,
Here is the info that you have asked. I am seeing the Subnet manager is
up now having the port active. But server is not able to discover the
target. I am seeing the error "Got failed path rec status -110" on Linux
console. Below are the output of different commands. I am using
following to discover the target:
/etc/init.d/opensmd start
/etc/init.d/openibd start
modprobe ib_srp
echo
id_ext=200300A0B811C847,ioc_guid=00a0b8020022cd27,dgid=fe800000000000000
002c9020022cd26,pkey=ffff,service_id=200300a0b811c847 >
/sys/class/infiniband_srp/srp-mthca0-2/add_target
[root at p49 ~]# ibv_devinfo
hca_id: mthca0
fw_ver: 5.1.400
node_guid: 0002:c902:0022:cce0
sys_image_guid: 0002:c902:0022:cce3
vendor_id: 0x02c9
vendor_part_id: 25218
hw_ver: 0xA0
board_id: MT_0370130002
phys_port_cnt: 2
port: 1
state: PORT_DOWN (1)
max_mtu: 2048 (4)
active_mtu: 512 (2)
sm_lid: 0
port_lid: 0
port_lmc: 0x00
port: 2
state: PORT_ACTIVE (4)
max_mtu: 2048 (4)
active_mtu: 2048 (4)
sm_lid: 1
port_lid: 1
port_lmc: 0x00
hca_id: mthca1
fw_ver: 5.1.400
node_guid: 0002:c902:0022:cd2c
sys_image_guid: 0002:c902:0022:cd2f
vendor_id: 0x02c9
vendor_part_id: 25218
hw_ver: 0xA0
board_id: MT_0370130002
phys_port_cnt: 2
port: 1
state: PORT_DOWN (1)
max_mtu: 2048 (4)
active_mtu: 512 (2)
sm_lid: 0
port_lid: 0
port_lmc: 0x00
port: 2
state: PORT_DOWN (1)
max_mtu: 2048 (4)
active_mtu: 512 (2)
sm_lid: 0
port_lid: 0
port_lmc: 0x00
[root at p49 ~]# uname -a
Linux p49.ks.lsil.com 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Sep 25 17:24:31 EDT
2006 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root at p49 ~]# cat /etc/infiniband/info
#!/bin/bash
echo prefix=/usr/local/ofed
echo Kernel=2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp
echo
echo "Configure options: --with-dapl --with-ipoibtools --with-libibcm
--with-libibcommon --with-libibmad --with-libibumad --with-libibverbs
--with-libipathverbs --with-libmthca --with-opensm --with-librdmacm
--with-libsdp --with-openib-diags --with-srptools --with-mstflint
--with-perftest --with-tvflash --with-ipath_inf-mod --with-ipoib-mod
--with-mthca-mod --with-sdp-mod --with-srp-mod --with-core-mod
--with-user_mad-mod --with-user_access-mod --with-addr_trans-mod"
echo
OFED Version: OFED-1.1
Thanks
Ashish
-----Original Message-----
From: Eitan Zahavi [mailto:eitan at mellanox.co.il]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 5:18 AM
To: Batwara, Ashish
Cc: ishai at mellanox.co.il; openib-general at openib.org
Subject: Re: [openib-general] opensm
Hi Ashish,
SRP people say they have no such error message.
OpenSM does. So I take it back.
Ashish,
Please provide more into:
1. ibv_devinfo
2. Version of code you are using
3. Command line you use for starting opensm
4. /var/log/osm.log
Thanks and sorry for the confusion.
EZ
Eitan Zahavi wrote:
> This is not an OpenSM issue.
> Forwarded to the SRP people.
>
> EZ
> Batwara, Ashish wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to run opensm on Linux server. It has two HCAs (4-ports)
and
>> connected to IB Switch. ibnodes command displays the information
about
>> the Switch ports and HCA ports.
>> When I start opensm, I see in /var/log/messages "Starting srp_daemon"
>> for all the 4 ports and immediately after I see "failed srp_daemon"
for
>> all the ports and the displays "SM Port is down".
>>
>> I tried several times and even rebooted the server few times but no
>> luck.
>>
>> Does anybody know what this problem is?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ashish
>>
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