[Beowulf] Configuring Infiniband on Linux
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Nifty niftyompi Mitch niftyompi at niftyegg.comWed Aug 27 09:56:55 PDT 2008
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:42:23AM -0400, Prentice Bisbal wrote: > > I will soon be setting up my first cluster that uses Infiniband. I've > searched the net, but I haven't found any good tutorials or articles on > configuring Infiniband networking on Linux and/or how the Infiniband > networking protocol (if that is the correct term) works. > > Can someone point me to a good guide/tutorial? > First start with your InfiniBand vendors documentation. Then look at the suite of applications that will be run on your cluster. If the applications are MPI applications most vendors have accelerated MPI stacks and libraries. If the applications are not MPI then I suspect that they are basic TCP/IP so look at the vendor documentation for IPoIB (IP over Infiniband). In general cluster management uses TCP/IP over Ethernet so design things so the various physical IP transports have unique and clearly defined subnets and interface(host) names. Some storage protocols make a TCP/IP connection to share Infiniband local ID information (think bootstrap) so do not eliminate Ethernet connectivity from your setup out of hand. One key to Infiniband is that the IB fabric must have a subnet manager. You only need one... -- T o m M i t c h e l l Got a great hat... now what.
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