[ofa-general] OFED 1.4.1 breaks SLES10 SP2 NFS server ?
Steve Wise
swise at opengridcomputing.com
Sun Jul 12 12:26:53 PDT 2009
If you don't want/need NFSRDMA (especially since it appears to not work
well on sles10sp2), you can build/install ofed-1.4.1 with nfsrdma turned
off. Assuming you're installing "all" when you run install.pl, you'll
have to run install.pl and choose a custom install and select everything
except nfsrdma.
Does that make sense?
Steve.
Sven-Thorsten Dietrich wrote:
> Is your system up to date with patches?
>
> If so, please open a bug on bugzilla.Novell.com
> <http://bugzilla.Novell.com>.
> Thanks,
> Sven
>
> + 1 (415) 694 2930
>
> On Jul 12, 2009, at 3:20, "Ciesielski, Frederic (EMEA HPC&OSLO CC)"
> <frederic.ciesielski at hp.com <mailto:frederic.ciesielski at hp.com>> wrote:
>
>> As far as I could see, x86-64 systems running SLES10 SP2 + OFED 1.4.1
>> are not valid NFS servers anymore, even without trying to activate
>> NFS-RDMA, even without using IB at all for the export.
>>
>> NFS clients see too frequently 'Stale NFS file handle' error messages
>> for them to properly read or write anything.
>>
>> This happens using ethernet and IPoIB... and works fine without OFED,
>> or when OFED 1.4 is installed instead (which is not what I want).
>>
>> Did anybody test that ?
>> Any idea about how to get rid of this major side effect ?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Fred.
>>
>>
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