Just to be sure I followed the instructions in:
9.3. Configuring Soft-RoCE - Red Hat Customer Portal
Does this indicate that Microsoft is preventing the ibv_rc_pingpong from completing since the server side is running on a workstation instead of a Microsoft server? Or is it something else I am doing wrong?
9.3. Configuring Soft-RoCE - Red Hat Customer Portal
Code:
[root@centos rxe0]# rxe_cfg status
Name Link Driver Speed NMTU IPv4_addr RDEV RMTU
eth0 yes hv_netvsc
eth1 yes hv_netvsc rxe0 1024 (3)
[root@centos rxe0]# ibv_devices
device node GUID
------ ----------------
rxe0 02155dfffe015288
[root@centos rdma_cm]# ibstat rxe0
CA 'rxe0'
CA type:
Number of ports: 1
Firmware version:
Hardware version:
Node GUID: 0x02155dfffe015288
System image GUID: 0x0000000000000000
Port 1:
State: Active
Physical state: LinkUp
Rate: 40 (FDR10)
Base lid: 0
LMC: 0
SM lid: 0
Capability mask: 0x00810000
Port GUID: 0x02155dfffe015288
Link layer: Ethernet
[root@centos rxe0]# cat /sys/kernel/config/rdma_cm/rxe0/ports/1/default_roce_mode
RoCE v2
[root@centos7 ~]# ibv_rc_pingpong -d rxe0 -g 0
local address: LID 0x0000, QPN 0x000011, PSN 0xb79399, GID fe80::215:5dff:fe01:528a
[root@centos rxe0]# ibv_rc_pingpong -d rxe0 -g 0 10.0.1.193
local address: LID 0x0000, QPN 0x000011, PSN 0x31b99b, GID fe80::215:5dff:fe01:5288
Couldn't connect to 10.0.1.193:18515