Sorry, NFSoIB is more commonly known as NFSoRDMA.

This link explains it quite well.
http://www.opengridcomputing.com/nfs-rdma.html.

Currently my export looks like this.

/dev/shm                                
10.149.0.0/16(rw,fsid=1,no_root_squash,insecure)

Where 10.149.0.0 is the IPoIB interface. NFSoRDMA uses TCP/IP to
establish and tear down connections and then RDMA for data transfer.
Using TCP for connections enables high availability setups.


2012/8/26 John Hearns <hear...@googlemail.com>:
> I'm not familiar with NFS over IB
> Do you have a good reference?
> Is this uding native IB addressing - if so how do you configure the server
> exoirts fike etc.
>
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