HP 1032 ClusterPack V2.4 Tutorial - Page 35

Step 14 Set up HyperFabric optional, Background, Overview, Details, Step 15 Set up InfiniBand

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Execute the following command. % /opt/clusterpack/bin/compute_config Back to Top Step 14 Set up HyperFabric (optional) Background The utility clnetworks assists in setting up a HyperFabric network within a cluster. For clnetworks to recognize the HyperFabric (clic) interface, it is necessary to first install the drivers and/or kernel patches are needed. Once the clic interface is recognized by lanscan, clnetworks can be used to set (or change) the IP address configure the card. The HyperFabric interfaces can be grouped into a network entity using clnetworks. The network entity m be assigned an extension that forms the aliases to use for the HyperFabric interfaces. Use these names wh you want to explicitly communicate over the HyperFabric network. For example, if node002 has a HyperFabric interface with the extension "hyp", ftp through this network can be achieved using: % /usr/bin/ftp node002-hyp Notice that this command will only work from a node that has a HyperFabric interface. Overview Install the HyperFabric drivers and kernel patches. Details Use the swinstall command to install the following bundle: z HyprFabrc-00 Follow the installation instructions delivered to you with your HyperFabric installation kit. Back to Top Step 15 Set up InfiniBand (optional) Background

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Execute the following command.
%
/opt/clusterpack/bin/compute_config
Back to Top
Step 14 Set up HyperFabric (optional)
Background
The utility clnetworks assists in setting up a HyperFabric network within a cluster. For clnetworks to
recognize the HyperFabric (clic) interface, it is necessary to first install the drivers and/or kernel patches
are needed.
Once the clic interface is recognized by lanscan, clnetworks can be used to set (or change) the IP address
configure the card.
The HyperFabric interfaces can be grouped into a network entity using clnetworks. The network entity m
be assigned an extension that forms the aliases to use for the HyperFabric interfaces. Use these names wh
you want to explicitly communicate over the HyperFabric network. For example, if node002 has a
HyperFabric interface with the extension "hyp", ftp through this network can be achieved using:
%
/usr/bin/ftp node002-hyp
Notice that this command will only work from a node that has a HyperFabric interface.
Overview
Install the HyperFabric drivers and kernel patches.
Details
Use the swinstall command to install the following bundle:
HyprFabrc-00
Follow the installation instructions delivered to you with your HyperFabric installation kit.
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Step 15 Set up InfiniBand (optional)
Background