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5 – Software Installation Customer Acceptance Utility

„Use a PCIe MaxReadRequest size of at least 512 bytes with the QLE7240 and QLE7280. QLE7240 and QLE7280 adapters can support sizes from 128 bytes to 4096 byte in powers of two. This value is typically set by the BIOS.

„Use the largest available PCIe MaxPayload size with the QLE7240 and QLE7280. The QLE7240 and QLE7280 adapters can support 128, 256, or 512 bytes. This value is typically set by the BIOS as the minimum value supported both by the PCIe card and the PCIe root complex.

„Adjust the MTRR setting. Check that the BIOS setting for MTRR is Discrete. For more information, see “MTRR Mapping and Write Combining” on page A-2.

Customer Acceptance Utility

ipath_checkout is a bash script that verifies that the installation is correct and that all the nodes of the network are functioning and mutually connected by the InfiniPath fabric. It must be run on a front end node, and requires specification of a nodefile. For example:

$ ipath_checkout [options] nodefile

The nodefile lists the hostnames of the nodes of the cluster, one hostname per line. The format of nodefile is as follows:

hostname1

hostname2

...

NOTE:

The hostnames in the nodefile are Ethernet hostnames, not IPv4 addresses.

ipath_checkout performs the following seven tests on the cluster:

1.Executes the ping command to all nodes to verify that they all are reachable from the front end.

2.Executes the ssh command to each node to verify correct configuration of ssh.

3.Gathers and analyzes system configuration from the nodes.

4.Gathers and analyzes RPMs installed on the nodes.

5.Verifies QLogic hardware and software status and configuration. Includes tests for link speed, PIO bandwidth (incorrect MTRR settings), and MTU size.

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Contents QLogic HCA and InfiniPath→ Software Install Guide Document Revision History QLogic HCA and InfiniPath→ Software Install Guide VersionTable of Contents Software Installation Installation Troubleshooting Configuration Files RPM Descriptions List of Figures Page How this Guide is Organized Who Should Read this GuideOverview Conventions Used in this Guide InteroperabilityTypographical Conventions Convention MeaningDocumentation Support Headquarters Contact InformationIntroduction Contact Information IB0056101-00 G QLogic Adapter Model Numbers What’s New in this ReleaseDescription QLogic Model Description New FeaturesInfiniPath/OpenFabrics Supported Distributions Kernels Supported Distributions and KernelsDistribution InfiniPath/OpenFabrics Supported Software Components Compiler SupportDistribution InfiniPath/OpenFabrics Supported Kernels „ Ofed SRP Feature Overview Software Components Hardware Installation Step-by-Step Installation ChecklistInstalling Software Using Rocks on Software InstallationStep-by-Step Installation Checklist Software Installation Page Hardware Hardware Installation RequirementsAdapter Models and Related Platforms QLogic Platform Plugs IntoForm Factors QLogic InfiniBand Cables Cabling and SwitchesProduct Number Description Optical Fibre Option Configuring the BiosVerify the Package Contents Safety with ElectricityList of the Package Contents Unpacking InformationHardware Installation Unpacking Information QLogic QLE7280 with IBA7220 Asic Asic Unpacking the QLogic AdapterInstallation Steps Dual Adapter InstallationPCIe Slot in a Typical Motherboard QLogic PCIe HCA Assembly with Riser Card Assembled PCIe HCA with Riser Hardware Installation for QHT7140 with HTX RiserHTX Slot QLogic QHT7140 Adapter with Riser Card Assembled QHT7140 with Riser Hardware Installation for the QHT7140 Without an HTX Riser Cabling the Adapter to the InfiniBand Switch Switch Configuration and MonitoringCompleting the Installation Types of Nodes in a Cluster Environment Cluster SetupSupported Linux Distributions Setting Up Your EnvironmentInfiniPath/OpenFabrics Supported Distributions and Kernels Available Packages Choosing the Appropriate Download FilesPackage Description Comments Unpacking the InfiniPath tar File Libibverbs-2.2-xxx.11.yyy.x8664.rpm Check for Missing Files or RPMsDistribution Used On Installing the InfiniPath and OpenFabrics RPMsRhel4 Sles10Rpms to Install Choosing the RPMs to InstallIf you want to Then install Preparing Using rpm to Install InfiniPath and OpenFabricsInstalled Layout Starting the InfiniPath Service InfiniPath and OpenFabrics Driver Overview Configuring the InfiniPath DriversConfiguring the ipathether Network Interface Configuring the ibipath DriverIpathether Configuration on Red Hat # QLogic Interconnect Ethernet DEVICE=eth2 BOOTPROTO=static Etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth200117504e011 Ipathether Configuration on SlesEtc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth2 Etc/sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-eth-id-$MACEtc/udev/rules.d/30-netpersistentnames.rules MODULE=ipathether STARTMODE=autoOpenFabrics Drivers and Services Configuration and Startup Output from this command will be similar to this Configuring the IPoIB Network InterfaceEtc/sysconfig/infinipath. Change this line to Configuring and Administering the Vnic Interface00066a0130000001 Etc/infiniband/qlgcvnic.cfg Service 1 1000066a00000101 InfiniNIC.InfiniConSys.Data01# HEARTBEAT=100 NAME=eioc1 IOCGUID=0x66A0137FFFFE7This example uses DGID, Iocguid and Iocstring # /etc/init.d/qlgcvnic stop # /etc/init.d/infinipath start # /etc/init.d/qlgcvnic start# ibqlgcvnicinfo OpenSMEtc/init.d/opensmd 21000001ff040bf6 Using Ofed SRP# mkdir /mnt/targetname # mount /dev/sde1 /mnt/targetname # ibsrpdm -cStarting and Stopping the InfiniPath Software Other Configuration Changing the MTU SizeMPI over uDAPL To check the configuration state, use the command Rebuilding or Reinstalling Drivers After a Kernel Upgrade LED Link and Data Indicators Further Information on Configuring and Loading DriversLED Link and Data Indicators LED States IndicationOff Adapter SettingsHostname1 Hostname2 Customer Acceptance UtilityIpathcheckout Options Command MeaningUninstalling InfiniPath and OpenFabrics RPMs Additional Installation InstructionsUninstalling Ofed 1.3 Software Removing Software PackagesInstalling QLogic MPI in an Alternate Location Installing Lustre/etc/redhat-release file or the /etc/SuSE-release file Installing on an Unsupported DistributionUsr/src/infinipath/drivers/build-guards.sh Managing and Installing Software Using RocksInstalling Rocks and InfiniPath RPMs Use the following contents Software Installation Additional Installation Instructions Home/install/contrib/4.2.1/x8664/RPMS Further Information on Rocks and kickstart Page Bios Settings Hardware IssuesNode Spontaneously Reboots Some HTX Motherboards May Need Two or More CPUs in UseMtrr Mapping and Write Combining Edit Bios Settings to Fix Mtrr IssuesMtrr Mapping Discrete Issue with Supermicro H8DCE-HTe and QHT7040 Software Installation IssuesUse the ipathmtrr Script to Fix Mtrr Issues OpenFabrics Dependencies Version Number Conflict with opensm-*on RHEL5 SystemsOpenFabrics Library Dependencies Rpm no packages given for eraseMissing Kernel RPM Errors Resolving Conflicts Mpirun Installation Requires 32-bit SupportLibgcc-3.4.3-9.EL4.i386.rpm Ifup on ipathether on Sles 10 Reports unknown device Lockable Memory Error on Initial Installation of InfiniPathGlibc-2.3.4-2.i686.rpm or glibc-2.3.4-2.i386.rpm Eth3 device QLogic Corp Unknown device 0010 revPage Configuration File Name Description Table B-1. Configuration FilesSample and Template Files Description Different Nodes May Use Different RPMs InfiniPath and OpenFabrics RPMsRPM Version Numbers and Identifiers Infinipath-2.2-33597.832rhel4qlc.x8664.rpmDocumentation and InfiniPath RPMs RPM OrganizationTable C-1. InfiniPath Documentation/RPMs RPM Name Front End Compute DevelopmentTable C-3. InfiniPath-Devel/RPMs Table C-2. InfiniPath/RPMsContains ipathcheckout Ipathbug-helpera Table C-4. InfiniPath-MPI/RPMs OpenFabrics RPMsTable C-5. OpenFabrics Documentation/RPMs RPM Name CommentsIb-bonding-2.2-xxx.090.yyy.x8664.rpm Dapl-utils-2.2-xxx.207.yyy.x8664.rpmIbsim-2.2-xxx.04.yyy.x8664.rpm Ibutils-2.2-xxx.12.yyy.x8664.rpmLibibverbs-utils-2.2-xxx.111.yyy.x8664.rpm Libibverbs-2.2-xxx.111.yyy.x8664.rpmLibipathverbs-2.2-xxx.11.yyy.x8664.rpm Librdmacm-2.2-xxx.106.yyy.x8664.rpmTable C-7. OpenFabrics-Devel/RPMs Table C-9. Other HCAs/RPMs Table C-8. OpenSM/RPMsTable C-11. OtherMPIs/RPMs Table C-10. Other HCAs-Devel/RPMsRPM Name Front Comput EndRPM Name Front Comput Developme End Openmpipathscale-2.2-xxx.125.yy Openmpiintel-2.2-xxx.125.yyy.x8Openmpipgi-2.2-xxx.125.yyy.x86 Qlogic-mpi-regisRPM Descriptions OpenFabrics RPMs IB0056101-00 G Index Help Openssh Openssh-server 5-3 Optical media converters No packages given for erase warning message A-4 Verbose Page Page Camberley Surrey, GU16 7ER UK +44 0 1276 804