Re: Failed to enable unit: Unit file rdma.service does not exist

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On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 01:23:12AM -0500, Chris Elrod wrote:
> - Linux distribution and version
> Clear Linux (29870)
> 
> - Linux Kernel and version
> 5.1.8
> 
> - InfiniBand hardware and firmware version
> Hardware version: MCX354A-FCBT (FDR)
> Firmware version: 2.42.5000
> 
> Problem:
> $ systemctl enable rdma
> Failed to enable unit: Unit file rdma.service does not exist.
> 
> More background:
> I have 3 computers and 3 cards. Each card has 2 ports, so I'd like to
> directly link each computer and use infiniband with (Open)MPI.
> 
> Clear Linux's package manager provides rdma and rdma-core, but doesn't
> provide rdma.service. I do not see a /usr/libexec/rdma-init-kernel,
> either.
> (Same story with other packages, like opensm).
> I made a comment on the Clear Linux community forum, and was told:
> 
> """Upstream does not provide these files, and this is explained by the
> age of the project and the amount of development activity.

rdma.service is obsolete. It is only provided for redhat to support
old redhat conventions. We should be removing it now from latest
Fedora.

The default install of rdma-core should provide all the systemd stuff
you need.

Jason



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