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Operating Systems Linux Linux IP addressing Problem Post 55053 by vibhory2j on Wednesday 1st of September 2004 09:33:13 AM
Old 09-01-2004
thanks i will definitely try this!!!!!
 

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MCKEY(1)							     librdmacm								  MCKEY(1)

NAME
mckey - RDMA CM multicast setup and simple data transfer test. SYNOPSIS
mckey -m multicast_address [-s] [-b bind_address] [-c connections] [-C message_count] [-S message_size] [-p port_space] mckey -m multicast_address -s [-b bind_address] [-c connections] [-C message_count] [-S message_size] [-p port_space] mckey -M unmapped_multicast_address -b bind_address [-s] [-c connections] [-C message_count] [-S message_size] [-p port_space] DESCRIPTION
Establishes a set of RDMA multicast communication paths between nodes using the librdmacm, optionally transfers datagrams to receiving nodes, then tears down the communication. OPTIONS
-m multicast_address IP multicast address to join. -M unmapped_multicast_address RDMA transport specific multicast address to join. -s Send datagrams to the multicast group. -b bind_address The local network address to bind to. -c connections The number of QPs to join the multicast group. (default 1) -C message_count The number of messages to transfer over each connection. (default 10) -S message_size The size of each message transferred, in bytes. This value must be smaller than the MTU of the underlying RDMA transport, or an error will occur. (default 100) -p port_space The port space of the datagram communication. May be either the RDMA UDP (0x0111) or IPoIB (0x0002) port space. (default RDMA_PS_UDP) NOTES
Basic usage is to start mckey -m multicast_address on a server system, then run mckey -m multicast_address -s on a client system. Unique Infiniband SA assigned multicast GIDs can be retrived by invoking mckey with a zero MGID or IP address. (Example, -M 0 or -m 0.0.0.0). The assigned address will be displayed to allow mckey clients to join the created group. Because this test maps RDMA resources to userspace, users must ensure that they have available system resources and permissions. See the libibverbs README file for additional details. SEE ALSO
rdma_cm(7), ucmatose(1), udaddy(1), rping(1) librdmacm 2007-05-15 MCKEY(1)
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