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14 This document describes how to install and setup the Linux NFS/RDMA client
17 The NFS/RDMA client was first included in Linux 2.6.24. The NFS/RDMA server
21 wire bandwidth at minimal client CPU) under many workloads. The code passes
46 The first kernel release to contain both the NFS/RDMA client and server was
53 - Install nfs-utils-1.1.2 or greater on the client
101 on the NFS client machine. You do not need this specific version of
103 nfs-utils-1.1.2 is needed on the client.
107 The NFS/RDMA client and server are both included in the mainline Linux
125 - Configure the NFS client and server
134 are turned on. The NFS/RDMA client and server are configured via the hidden
138 #. N if either SUNRPC or INFINIBAND are N, in this case the NFS/RDMA client
142 in this case the NFS/RDMA client and server will be built as modules
144 #. Y if both SUNRPC and INFINIBAND are Y, in this case the NFS/RDMA client
148 the NFS/RDMA client and server will be built.
202 For the NFS components enabled above (client and/or server),
208 We recommend that you use two machines, one to act as the client and
221 The IP address(es) is(are) the client's IPoIB address for an InfiniBand
222 HCA or the client's iWARP address(es) for an RNIC.
225 The "insecure" option must be used because the NFS/RDMA client does
243 Please use unique addresses for the client and server!
273 - On the client system
275 If the NFS/RDMA client was built as a module (CONFIG_SUNRPC_XPRT_RDMA=m in
276 kernel config), load the RDMA client module:
282 Regardless of how the client was built (module or built-in), use this