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We were chasing one hard-to-solve bug few days back. There was no clue from HW or SW perspective. And yet we had to chase a bug. A typical Indian Software Developer's condition
However, I have been hearing about git-bisect since a long time on kernel community. And I wanted to practice that. So, this was the opportunity. I decided to track this down using git bisect. It's a nice way which probably CVS user lacks.
RDMA(Remote Direct Memory Access) connection statistics
Lead:
Any Desktop or Server Linux operating system provides a rich set of
network connection troubleshooting tools. However, those tools are not
useful for iWARP [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IWARP] devices. There
is not any kernel interface which provides information about iWARP
connections. And the fact that iWARP devices supports both native TCP
stack and iWARP (Also known as RDMA...
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