[Openib-windows] SDP programming
Yossi Leybovich
sleybo at mellanox.co.il
Thu Sep 28 09:13:02 PDT 2006
Hi,
Did you select the SDP component when installing?
Can you verify that the file ibsdp.dll in your \windows\system32
directory?
Thanks
Tzachi
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From: openib-windows-bounces at openib.org
[mailto:openib-windows-bounces at openib.org] On Behalf Of yusuf erdogan
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 6:34 PM
Cc: openib-windows at openib.org
Subject: Re: [Openib-windows] SDP programming
Thank u very much :)
But what about the SDP;
we all do what SDP readme says;
like setting environment variables, sdpprovider -i , net start
sdp ....
but neverthless when the app(even hello_world example provided
in SDK) tries to create socket
socket(PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0);
it gives error: 10106 ?
On 9/28/06, Leonid Grossman <Leonid.Grossman at neterion.com >
wrote:
WinXP shows 1.4Gbps for 10GbE cards as well, it's a
known WinXP bug (the counter is only 32bit). This is fixed in win2003
server.
Leonid
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From: openib-windows-bounces at openib.org
[mailto:openib-windows-bounces at openib.org] On Behalf Of yusuf erdogan
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:09 AM
Cc: openib-windows at openib.org
Subject: [Openib-windows] SDP programming
Hello dear IB users;
Here is what i have;
Windwos XP and WinIB 1.3.0 and MHES14-XTC from
mellanox
We installed drivers and its working well so
far... But they are connecting at 1.4Gbit/s speed...
But this card has feature which says 10Gbit/s ?
So lets say it is because of classic tcp/ip stack
over IPoIB ... But i dont know why?
So; when i enable SDP (via
InstallSdpProvider.exe -i ) we cannot connect internet? And also our
usual
source which uses tcp (i mean like functions;
socket() bind() listen() accept() and don't uses any function which sdp
dont support ) gives bind failed error 10106...
I dont know how can we use SDP, how we program
using SDP? A link will be very nice...:)
Thank u for reading, and i am waiting for ur
answers.... :)
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