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2017 Aug 15
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Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
Hi,
I did ib_write_lat in perftest. It worked fine. Between servers and between server and client, 2-byte latency was ~0.8us, 8MB bandwidth was ~6GB/s. Very normal with IB/FDR.
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2017 Aug 15
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Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
looks like your rdma is not functional did you tested with qperf?
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 7:37 PM, Hatazaki, Takao <takao.hatazaki at hpe.com>
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> Forgot to mention that I was using CentOS7.3 and GlusterFS 3.10.3 that is
> the latest available.
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2017 Aug 15
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Is transport=rdma tested with "stripe"?
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Hi Takao.
Could you attach some logs which we can diagnostic?
On 2017? 08? 15? 19:42, Hatazaki, Takao wrote:
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> Hi,
>
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> I did ib_write_lat in perftest. It worked fine. Between servers and
> between server and client, 2-byte latency was ~0.8us, 8MB bandwidth
> was ~6GB/s. Very normal with IB/FDR.
>
>
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