Users Guide
8–iWARP Configuration
Configuring iWARP on Linux
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Configuring NFS-RDMA
NFS-RDMA for iWARP includes both server and client configuration steps.
To configure the NFS server: 
1. Create an nfs-server directory and grant permission by issuing the 
following commands:
# mkdir /tmp/nfs-server 
# chmod 777 /tmp/nfs-server 
2. In the /etc/exports file for the directories that you must export using 
NFS-RDMA on the server, make the following entry: 
/tmp/nfs-server *(rw,fsid=0,async,insecure,no_root_squash)
Ensure that you use a different file system identification (FSID) for each 
directory that you export. 
3. Load the svcrdma module as follows: 
# modprobe svcrdma 
4. Load the service as follows:
 For SLES, enable and start the NFS server alias:
# systemctl enable|start|status nfsserver 
 For RHEL, enable and start the NFS server and services:
# systemctl enable|start|status nfs 
5. Include the default RDMA port 20049 into this file as follows: 
# echo rdma 20049 > /proc/fs/nfsd/portlist 
6. To make local directories available for NFS clients to mount, issue the 
exportfs 
command as follows: 
# exportfs -v
NOTE
For latency applications (send/write), if the perftest version is the latest (for 
example,
 perftest-3.0-0.21.g21dc344.x86_64.rpm), use the supported 
inline size value:
 0-128.










