> This is not the case with other Linux flavors, such as RHEL. Perhaps there is
> a
> rules.d file that is missing?
For clarification, this statement was made regarding the
opa-basic-tools package delivered by Intel's IFS distribution for
RHEL.
RHEL's in-box opa-basic-tools exhibits the same beh
Package: opa-basic-tools
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and tried again. Total n00b.
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Package: opa-basic-tools
This is caused by 0600 permissions on /dev/infiniband/umad0. See example below.
One item to consider... opaportconfig allows a user to take the port
up and down. In principle, this activity should require root
privilege. Giving go+rw access to umad0 will allow non-privile
Package: opa-basic-tools
This is caused by 0600 permissions on /dev/infiniband/umad0. See example below.
One item to consider... opaportconfig allows a user to take the port
up and down. In principle, this activity should require root
privilege. Giving go+rw access to umad0 will allow non-privile
Package: opa-basic-tools
Version: 10.7.0.0.133+dfsg.1-1
Severity: important
Reports in opa-basic-tools require root privilege. When executed as non-root
user,
they report a variety of errors accessing the device. Executed as root or sudo,
they work fine.
This is not the case with other Linux
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