[Bro-Dev] [JIRA] (BIT-1099) ./build/bro-git-20131129/lib/broctl/plugins/lb_myricom.py
Seth Hall (JIRA)
jira at bro-tracker.atlassian.net
Sun Feb 9 21:18:37 PST 2014
[ https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1099?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Seth Hall updated BIT-1099:
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Resolution: Fixed
Status: Closed (was: Open)
I believe this ticket is taken care of. Please reopen if there is still something to address.
> ./build/bro-git-20131129/lib/broctl/plugins/lb_myricom.py
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> Key: BIT-1099
> URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1099
> Project: Bro Issue Tracker
> Issue Type: Problem
> Components: BroControl
> Affects Versions: git/master
> Environment: RHEL6
> Myricom 10G
> Reporter: tyler.schoenke
> Labels: Myricom, RHEL6
>
> Hi All,
> First, unrelated, thanks for fixing whatever was wrong with PktSrc.cc:222. I was core dumping on that with the Myricom 10G until I upgraded to the latest git version of Bro.
> I had been running with my Myricom environment variables configured in .bash_profile, but decided to move them to etc/node.cfg because that feature is now available in Bro 2.2.
> When I tried to start the workers, they failed and I got the message to run diag. When I ran diag, I noticed it showed the following.
> 28366 snf.0.-1 P (environ) SNF_DATARING_SIZE = 2147483648 (0x80000000) (2048.0 MiB)
> 28366 snf.0.-1 P (default) SNF_DESCRING_SIZE = 536870912 (0x20000000) (512.0 MiB)
> 28366 snf.0.-1 P (userset) SNF_FLAGS = 257 (0x101)
> 28366 snf.0.-1 P (environ) SNF_DEBUG_MASK = 3 (0x3)
> 28366 snf.0.-1 P (default) SNF_DEBUG_FILENAME = stderr
> Everything looks great except for SNF_FLAGS. Myricom defaults it to 0x1, and that was working when I ran bro from the command line.
> I found it was getting set in ./build/bro-git-20131129/lib/broctl/plugins/lb_myricom.py
> According to /opt/snf/include/snf.h, the only valid values for SNF_FLAGS are 0x1, 0x2, and 0x300. No possible combination of those will add up to 0x101. I'm guessing that is a typo. If not, please explain why it is defaulted to that, otherwise you may want to default to 0x1.
> Thanks,
> Tyler
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