Troubleshooting guide

Each time a monitoring line card is powered on, it will ask for its IP
address (and netmask) via DHCP. You can specify a gateway with the
DHCP "routers" option.
To test that the monitoring line card is properly configured, you can ping its IP
address or open a web browser to its IP address. We suggest that you familiarize
yourself with the features of the HTTP interface to the monitoring line card, as
many of these features can be very useful diagnostic tools. A web interface
tutorial can be found at
http://www.myri.com/scs/14U_switches/.
If you have difficulties configuring the monitoring line card, refer to the Myrinet
FAQ entry “How do I configure the monitoring line card in my M3-CLOS-ENCL-
* and/or M3-SPINE-ENCL-* switch?” (
http://www.myri.com/cgi-
bin/fom?file=374). Feel free to contact help@myri.com for assistance.
IV. What Software Do I Need To Install?
Myricom supplies and supports Myrinet software (low-level firmware and middleware)
for a variety of operating systems and processors. All Myricom-supported software
requires a login/password for download. The login/password must be obtained from
Myricom Technical Support, help@myri.com, via the webpage
http://www.myri.com/scs/loginrequest.html.
There are two choices for low-level firmware: MX or GM. For middleware, the
following APIs are available: MPI, VIA, PVM, Sockets (SDP), and DAPL.
Performance graphs for Myricom-supported software are available:
http://www.myri.com/scs/performance/
The first Myrinet software package you must install is the low-level firmware: MX or
GM. The low-level firmware includes a driver, Myrinet-NIC control program, a network
mapping program, and the API, library, and header files.
MX-2G is supported on Myrinet-2000 PCIX-based NICs.
GM-2 is supported on Myrinet-2000 PCIX-based and PCI64-based NICs.
GM-1 is supported on Myrinet-2000 PCI64-based and PCI32-based NICs.
MX is the next generation of Myrinet software and firmware following GM-2.
Myricom's Myrinet software support has always spanned two generations of Myrinet
NICs. GM-2 was released in May 2003 together with the first of the PCI-X series of
Myrinet NICs, but GM-2 was already backported to operate also with the previous PCI64
series NICs. MX-10G is supported on Myri-10G NICs, and MX-2G is supported on the
PCI-X series of Myrinet NICs. MX-2G and MX-10G are fully compatible at the API and
application levels.
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