etherpmctl
commandetherpmctl
command is already issued during boot
via the pm_ethernet
rc
script on all hosts.
If it has not been issued yet, invoke it on all hosts as follows:
$ su Password: # /etc/rc.d/init.d/pm_ethernet start
$ cd /opt/score/sbin $ ./rpmtest comp1 ethernet -replyIssue the following commands in another window on the server host:
$ cd /opt/score/sbin $ ./rpmtest comp0 ethernet -dest 1 -ping Success: Two numbers similar to "8 0.000113725" are printed The first number is the data size (in bytes) The second number is the latency (in seconds) Failure: Error and dump messages are printedWhen the test finishes, do not forget to kill the
pmtest
process on the server host because the process is in an infinite loop.
$ cd /opt/score/deploy $ scout -g pcc SCOUT: Spawn done. SCOUT: session started $ ./scstest -network ethernet CSTEST: BURST on ethernet 50 K messages. 100 K messages. 150 K messages. 200 K messages. 250 K messages. 300 K messages. Success: number of messages to send are printed. Failure: Error messages are printed.To stop this test, press Ctrl-C or another interrupt command.
etherpmctl
command fails.dmesg
command.
etherpmctl
command failed or was not executed.
PM_DEBUG=1; export PM_DEBUG
'',
or, if you are using csh
, please execute
``setenv PM_DEBUG 1
''),
and run pmtest again.-dest
argument is different from the number used in the configuration file.