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5 – Software Installation OpenFabrics Drivers and Services Configuration and Startup
ID: | Data | Direct Networks SRP Target System |
| service | entries: 1 |
service[ 0]: f60b04ff01000021 / SRP.T10:21000001ff040bf6
Note that not all the output is shown here; key elements are expected to show the match in Step 3.
3.Choose the device you want to use, and run the command again with the
#ibsrpdm -c
id_ext=200400A0B8114527,ioc_guid=0002c90200402c04,dgid=fe8000 00000000000002c90200402c05,pkey=ffff,service_id=200400a0b8114 527
id_ext=200500A0B8114527,ioc_guid=0002c90200402c0c,dgid=fe8000 00000000000002c90200402c0d,pkey=ffff,service_id=200500a0b8114 527
id_ext=21000001ff040bf6,ioc_guid=21000001ff040bf6,dgid=fe8000 000000000021000001ff040bf6,pkey=ffff,service_id=f60b04ff01000 021
4.Find the result that corresponds to the target you want, and echo it into the add_target file:
#echo
"id_ext=21000001ff040bf6,ioc_guid=21000001ff040bf6,dgid=fe800 0000000000021000001ff040bf6,pkey=ffff,service_id=f60b04ff0100 0021"
5.You can look for the newly created devices in the /proc/partitions file. The file will look similar to this example (the partition names may vary):
# cat /proc/partitions major minor #blocks name
864 142325760 sde
865 142319834 sde1
8 | 80 | 71162880 | sdf |
8 | 81 | 71159917 | sdf1 |
8 | 96 | 20480 | sdg |
8 | 97 | 20479 | sdg1 |
6.Create a mount point (as root) where you will mount the SRP device. For example: