Troubleshooting guide
• If you do not see any green “link” LEDs illuminated, is the switch powered
on?
• If you do not see green “link” LEDs illuminated on only a specific line card, is
the line card properly seated in the enclosure? (Refer to the “Guide to
Switches and Switch Networks” for the proper procedure to insert/remove a
line card.)
• If you do not see a green “link” LED on a specific port on a NIC or port on a
line card, is the port connected by a cable to another component?
• If a NIC port does not have a green link LED illuminated, is its host powered
on?
• Have you tried disconnecting and reconnecting the cable at both ends (at the
NIC port and the port on the line card)?
• Have you tried a different cable or a different port on the line card?
The yellow "Lanai" LED is controlled by the Lanai processor, and will pulse like a
heartbeat while the MCP/firmware is running. If an error occurs, the yellow "Lanai"
LED will pulse an S.O.S signal. If the yellow LED is not pulsing, the GM-2 MCP is not
loaded or is not running.
If you have tried all of these procedures and you cannot resolve the problem, contact
help@myri.com for assistance. You cannot continue with the software installation until
this issue is resolved.
Further Details
The GM_INSTALL script copies the GM binaries to the specified binary installation
directory <install_path>.
The gm_install_drivers script performs the following operations:
• Copies gm.o into /lib/modules/<KERNEL-VERSION>/gm/gm.o
• Removes the previous installation by executing /sbin/gm_uninstall_drivers
(using rmmod)
• Copies other files from the binary installation directory to an architecture-
specific directory (/etc/init.d/).
• Creates the devices (/dev/gm* and /dev/gmp*), one device per NIC
• Creates the mapper’s per-host configuration directory (/etc/gm_mapper) and
possibly stores configuration files there.
The gm “start” script performs the following operations:
• Loads the GM module (using insmod)
• Starts a mapper daemon called gm_mapper for each Myrinet NIC contained in
the machine. The PIDs of the running gm_mappers are stored in
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