[Beowulf] Infiniband Subnet Manager
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Prentice Bisbal prentice at ias.eduThu Sep 4 11:37:23 PDT 2008
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Prentice Bisbal wrote: > Since an infiniband fabric needs a subnet mananger, should the master > node have an IB HCA and be connected to the IB network in order to run > the subnet manager? > > My logic behind this is that the master node will be full > enterprise-level hardware (redundant every thing), and should never go > down or be rebooted during normal use. I expect the nodes to go down > more frequently (not fully redundant hardware, higher operating loads, > etc.). > > Exactly what functions does the subnet manager perform, and what happens > if it disappears from the IB fabric? > > I've been doing research into IB all day yesterday, and I'm continuing > today, so please no RTFM answers. > I've gotten a lot of response to my IB questions that I posed to the list. Thanks for all your help. All of my questions have been answered. It turns out, as some as you pointed out, that my switch will have a built-in subnet manager, so I won't need to run one on a node. -- Prentice
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