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      mir
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      Your chances of success will greatly improve with X2 cards and older. X3 cards can be tricky even on Linux and Windows because you need a fairly new kernel and drivers supplied by Mellanox.

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        Wordo
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        Cards get recognized with Debian 8, but I'll ask for an older one, shouldn't be a problem.
        Will come back soon … thanks!

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          mir
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          It seems X3 should be working on FreeBSD 10: https://community.mellanox.com/thread/1195

          Forgot to add:
          To compile the drivers I would install a full FreeBSD 10 on another server, could be a VM in VmWare or Virtualbox, and do the compiling on this server. Then transfer the binary drivers to your pfSense box. Just remember to grab the same kernel version (FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p4)

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            Wordo
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            Thanks! I've never compiled a FreeBSD kernel, only on Linux.
            Any good link how to do that?

            Also, what happens when pfSense get updated to -p5, will the driver be useless after it?

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              mir
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              The important part is 10.1 patch level should have no influence on the driver.

              For building just follow my link. Header files should be part of a full install.

              Load: kldload your_module
              Unload: kldunload your_module
              List: kldstat

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                Wordo
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                Ok, compiled the modules and now it's recognozied by pfSense and I can create an Interface on mlxen0! :)

                Howto and ready-to-go modules are here:

                http://www.routerperformance.net/howtos/compile-infiniband-modules-for-pfsense-2-2/

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  What sort of performance are you seeing?

                  It's likely the drivers will continue to function across a minor kernel change but by no means guaranteed. Also something outside the kernel might break their operation in some way. I built some very mildly modified drivers for FreeBSD 8.1 and they continued (surprisingly) to function in 8.3. Of course I might have just been lucky.  ;)

                  Steve

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                    Wordo
                    last edited by

                    @mir:

                    Your chances of success will greatly improve with X2 cards and older. X3 cards can be tricky even on Linux and Windows because you need a fairly new kernel and drivers supplied by Mellanox.

                    Just for the archive, tested a X2 card but with the default install the card was not detected.

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                      Wordo
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                      @stephenw10:

                      What sort of performance are you seeing?

                      It's likely the drivers will continue to function across a minor kernel change but by no means guaranteed. Also something outside the kernel might break their operation in some way. I built some very mildly modified drivers for FreeBSD 8.1 and they continued (surprisingly) to function in 8.3. Of course I might have just been lucky.  ;)

                      Steve

                      I'm a bit stuck here.
                      Created OPT1 on both sides with mlxen0. IPs were 10.99.0.10 and 11. I can ping each other and everything is accepted by firewall.
                      But when I want to connect with TCP and don't get any answer. Also tried with pfctl -d and lowering MSS or set hight MTU :( Same with UDP when i try with iperf.

                      Any ideas?

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                        mir
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                        Do you run a subnet manager either in software or in hardware (switch)?

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                          Wordo
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                          No, they are direct attached, no opensm.

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                            mir
                            last edited by

                            Even if you directly attach you will still need a subnet manager. Without subnet manager you will have no route. https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/understanding-the-infiniband-subnet-manager

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                              Wordo
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                              Hmpf .. isn't there a package for FreeBSD or will I have to compile by myself? Thought that direct attach doesn't need opensm

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                                mir
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                                did you not build ofed?
                                http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-infiniband/2013-February/000028.html

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Indeed is it not part of ofed?

                                  Looks useful: http://really.zonky.org/?p=2927

                                  Steve

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                                    Wordo
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                                    Sorry, my (foolish) fault :D Just compiled the Mellanox FreeBSD drivers.
                                    Ok, I followed http://really.zonky.org/?p=2927 and made the world on my FreeBSD 10.1 build system.
                                    Then I packed:

                                    a usr/bin/opensm
                                    a usr/bin/ibaddr
                                    a usr/bin/ibnetdiscover
                                    a usr/bin/ibping
                                    a usr/bin/ibportstate
                                    a usr/bin/ibroute
                                    a usr/bin/ibsendtrap
                                    a usr/bin/ibstat
                                    a usr/bin/ibsysstat
                                    a usr/bin/ibtracert
                                    a usr/lib/libibcm.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibcm.so
                                    a usr/lib/libibcm.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libibcm_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibcommon.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibcommon.so
                                    a usr/lib/libibcommon.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libibcommon_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibmad.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibmad.so
                                    a usr/lib/libibmad.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libibmad_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibsdp.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibsdp.so
                                    a usr/lib/libibsdp.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libibsdp_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibumad.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibumad.so
                                    a usr/lib/libibumad.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libibumad_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibverbs.a
                                    a usr/lib/libibverbs.so
                                    a usr/lib/libibverbs.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libibverbs_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libopensm.a
                                    a usr/lib/libopensm.so
                                    a usr/lib/libopensm.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libopensm_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libosmcomp.a
                                    a usr/lib/libosmcomp.so
                                    a usr/lib/libosmcomp.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libosmcomp_p.a
                                    a usr/lib/libosmvendor.a
                                    a usr/lib/libosmvendor.so
                                    a usr/lib/libosmvendor.so.1
                                    a usr/lib/libosmvendor_p.a

                                    extracted on my pfSense and started opensm. But now I get:

                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 443034 [2006400] 0x80 -> OpenSM 3.3.1
                                    Entering DISCOVERING state

                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 443142 [2006400] 0x02 -> osm_vendor_init: 1000 pending umads specified
                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 443215 [2006400] 0x80 -> Entering DISCOVERING state
                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 443238 [2006400] 0x02 -> osm_vendor_bind: Binding to port 0xf65214fffe63a411
                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 445759 [2006400] 0x01 -> osm_vendor_bind: ERR 5426: Unable to register class 129 version 1
                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 445765 [2006400] 0x01 -> osm_sm_mad_ctrl_bind: ERR 3118: Vendor specific bind failed
                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 445768 [2006400] 0x01 -> osm_sm_bind: ERR 2E10: SM MAD Controller bind failed (IB_ERROR)

                                    Error from osm_opensm_bind (0x2A)
                                    Perhaps another instance of OpenSM is already running
                                    Feb 13 08:43:25 445776 [2006400] 0x01 -> osm_sa_mad_ctrl_unbind: ERR 1A11: No previous bind
                                    Exiting SM

                                    There's a post around for missing files:

                                    https://community.mellanox.com/thread/1364

                                    Anyone know what files were missing (see list above)?

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                                      mir
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                                      Have you followed this: https://wiki.freebsd.org/InfiniBand

                                      You might find some tips and tricks here: http://web.mit.edu/freebsd/head/contrib/ofed/management/

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                                        mir
                                        last edited by

                                        btw. you have asserted that ps -ef |grep opensm gives zero hits?

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                                          Wordo
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                                          No hits, yes.

                                          I've followed this http://really.zonky.org/?p=2927

                                          Compared to the wiki I did not add to MYKERNEL:
                                          options        SDP 
                                          device        mthca

                                          Is this really essential?

                                          Wondering if I could download the OFED stuff from the link you posted and compile it to a prefix like /usr/local/ofed/ and copy the stuff to pfSense? (like on Linux)

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                                            RobertFontaine
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                                            … Thread Resurrection...

                                            I'm building a home lab and looking at QDR infiniband within my rack and ethernet coming in from the outside (wan/lan)

                                            I have the occassional need for very high bandwidth between my storage and my compute nodes.

                                            Am I correct in understanding that pfSense can be compiled with IP over IB and can include a subnet manager?
                                            Can pfSense concurrently route RDMA and IP over IB?  Does this question even make sense?

                                            Would I be better off with a point to point connection between my storage node(s)/san and my compute nodes and/or adding a 4036 (4036E has a 10gb ethernet and subnet manager onboard but I'm poor) switch and effectively running both gigabit ethernet for ip traffic and QDR infiniband for NFS over RDMA?

                                            Thanks,
                                            Robert.

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