rdma_server(1) — Linux manual page
RDMA_SERVER(1) librdmacm RDMA_SERVER(1)
NAME
rdma_server - simple RDMA CM connection and ping-pong test.
SYNOPSIS
rdma_server [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
Uses synchronous librdmam calls to establish an RDMA connections
between two nodes. This example is intended to provide a very
simple coding example of how to use RDMA.
OPTIONS
-s server_address
Specifies the address that the rdma_server listens on. By
default the server listens on any address(0.0.0.0).
-p port
Changes the port number that the server listens on. By
default the server listens on port 7471.
NOTES
Basic usage is to start rdma_server, then connect to the server
using the rdma_client program.
Because this test maps RDMA resources to userspace, users must
ensure that they have available system resources and permissions.
See the libibverbs README file for additional details.
SEE ALSO
rdma_cm(7), udaddy(1), mckey(1), rping(1), rdma_client(1)
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Pages that refer to this page: rdma_client(1), rdma_xserver(1), rdma_cm(7)