Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools

2018-11-08 Thread Brian Smith
> 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

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
Package: opa-basic-tools Sorry for the dup message flood. I received a bounce message from BTS and tried again. Total n00b. -- Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Technical Staff bsm...@systemfabricworks.com GPG Key: B3C2C7B73BA3CD7F

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
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

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools: reports require root access Inbox

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
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

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools: reports require root access

2018-06-14 Thread Brian T. Smith
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