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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Solaris 7 Sparc 5 Post 81193 by Unbeliever on Wednesday 17th of August 2005 07:02:08 AM
Old 08-17-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by kisoun
One question. what do you mean with that : "2) Make sure /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin and /usr/ccs/bin in your path" ??
Your path is the list of directories that the system looks in to find the command you type on the command line.

echo $PATH

will show it. From your previous post you're using csh so the setenv commands you're using are more appropriate (export is used in sh, ksh and bash). The csh command is:

set path = (/usr/local/bin $path)

then

echo $PATH

to make sure its updated.

Quote:
Originally Posted by kisoun
By-default all the binaries, libraries, are being installed in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/sbin, and /usr/ccs/bin.
After the installation, I'm making links into the below folders. /usr/bin,
/usr/lib, /usr/sbin
I'm a little confused. Unless you're installing standard system packages you shouldnt be adding anything to /usr/ccs/bin and you should not be adding links in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin. This is why you need ot make sure your PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH are set correctly.

The reason I suggested you uninstall all the packages and re-install the ones from sunfreeware is to ensure you have a clean installation. The cleaner the installation the less chance of problems happening. Also the distributions from sunfreeware all come as Solaris packages which makes for much cleaner installs/uninstalls. It sounds like you've tries a lot of things and it maybe that the state of the install is a little confused another reason to clean it up.

Also you mention Berkeley DB which by default installs into its own directory, so in order to use it you may need to add the Berkeley DB library directory to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH as well.
 

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RDMA_POST_RECV(3)					   Librdmacm Programmer's Manual					 RDMA_POST_RECV(3)

NAME
rdma_post_recv - post a work request to receive an incoming message. SYNOPSIS
#include <rdma/rdma_verbs.h> int rdma_post_recv (struct rdma_cm_id *id, void *context, void *addr, size_t length, struct ibv_mr *mr); ARGUMENTS
id A reference to a communication identifier where the message buffer will be posted. context User-defined context associated with the request. addr The address of the memory buffer to post. length The length of the memory buffer. mr A registered memory region associated with the posted buffer. DESCRIPTION
Posts a work request to the receive queue of the queue pair associated with the rdma_cm_id. The posted buffer will be queued to receive an incoming message sent by the remote peer. RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. If an error occurs, errno will be set to indicate the failure reason. NOTES
The user is responsible for ensuring that a receive buffer is posted and large enough to contain all sent data before the peer posts the corresponding send message. The message buffer must have been registered before being posted, with the mr parameter referencing the regis- tration. The buffer must remain registered until the receive completes. Messages may be posted to an rdma_cm_id only after a queue pair has been associated with it. A queue pair is bound to an rdma_cm_id after calling rdma_create_ep or rdma_create_qp, if the rdma_cm_id is allocated using rdma_create_id. The user-defined context associated with the receive request will be returned to the user through the work completion wr_id, work request identifier, field. SEE ALSO
rdma_cm(7), rdma_create_id(3), rdma_create_ep(3), rdma_create_qp(3), rdma_reg_read(3), ibv_reg_mr(3), ibv_dereg_mr(3), rdma_post_recvv(3), rdma_post_send(3) librdmacm 2010-07-19 RDMA_POST_RECV(3)
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