Author: NetApp and Open Grid Computing
- Adapted for OFED 1.5 (from linux-2.6.30/Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt)
+ Adapted for OFED 1.5.1 (from linux-2.6.30/Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt)
by Jon Mason
Table of Contents
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- Overview
- - OFED 1.5 limitations
+ - OFED 1.5.1 limitations
- Getting Help
- Installation
- Check RDMA and NFS Setup
the full Connectathon test suite and operates over both Infiniband and iWARP
RDMA adapters.
-OFED 1.5 limitations:
+OFED 1.5.1 limitations:
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NFS-RDMA is supported for the following releases:
- Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 5.2
- Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 5.3
- Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 5.4
- - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) version 10, Service Pack 2
- - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) version 10, Service Pack 3
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) version 11
And the following kernel.org kernels:
- 2.6.30
All other Linux Distrubutions and kernel versions are NOT supported on OFED
- 1.5
+ 1.5.1
Getting Help
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Testing has been performed using several Mellanox-based IB cards and
the Chelsio cxgb3 iWARP adapter.
- - Install OFED 1.5
+ - Install OFED 1.5.1
- NFS/RDMA has been tested on RHEL5.2, RHEL 5.3, RHEL5.4, SLES10SP2,
- SLES10SP3, SLES11, kernels 2.6.22, 2.6.25, and 2.6.30. On these kernels,
+ NFS/RDMA has been tested on RHEL5.2, RHEL 5.3, RHEL5.4, SLES11,
+ kernels 2.6.22, 2.6.25, and 2.6.30. On these kernels,
NFS-RDMA will be installed by default if you simply select "install all",
and can be specifically included by a "custom" install.