Troubleshooting guide
3. Enabling IP over Myrinet (Ethernet emulation) (OPTIONAL)
If you wish to run IP over Myrinet (ethernet emulation), the Linux command to enable IP
over MX is as follows:
/sbin/ifconfig myri0 <ip_address> up
where you must replace myri0 with the appropriate name (myri1, myri2, etc.) if you have
more than one Myrinet NIC per host.
VI. GM-2 Software Installation
GM-2 installation is performed in three easy steps:
1. Configuring and compiling GM-2.
2. Installing the GM-2 driver.
3. Enabling IP over Myrinet (ethernet emulation) (OPTIONAL)
For detailed installation instructions for GM-2 with FMS diagnostic monitoring, refer to
the FMS webpage (http://www.myri.com/scs/fms/#install-tarball).
These installation instructions assume that your cluster is not diskless. If you have a
diskless cluster, please contact help@myri.com for the proper installation procedure. We
currently recommend GM-2.0.26_Linux for clusters with PCIXD or PCIXF NICs, and
GM-2.1.26_Linux for clusters with PCIXE NICs. For full details, please refer to
http://www.myri.com/scs/#downloads. For purposes of this document, we will only
discuss the installation of GM-2.0.26_Linux. The installation of GM-2.1.26_Linux
follows the same procedure. After you have completed these installation steps, proceed to
Section VII. Testing/Validation (page 27).
1. Configuring and compiling GM-2.
Download GM-2
http://www.myri.com/ftp/pub/GM/gm-2.0.26_Linux.tar.gz
gunzip -c gm-2.0.26_Linux.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd gm-2.0.26_Linux
./configure --with-linux=<linux-source-dir>
make
where <linux-source-dir> specifies the directory for the Linux kernel source. Note that
as of GM-2.0.15 and later, if the --with-linux= option is not specified, the default is
"/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build". This is the default location used by all major
distributions. The default in previous releases of GM was /usr/src/linux/.
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