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Java example source code file (sdp.conf.template)
The sdp.conf.template Java example source code# # Configuration file to enable InfiniBand Sockets Direct Protocol. # # Each line that does not start with a comment (#) is a rule to indicate when # the SDP transport protocol should be used. The format of a rule is as follows: # ("bind"|"connect") 1*LWSP-char (hostname|ipaddress["/"prefix]) 1*LWSP-char ("*"|port)["-"("*"|port)] # # A "bind" rule indicates that the SDP protocol transport should be used when # a TCP socket binds to an address/port that matches the rule. A "connect" rule # indicates that the SDP protocol transport should be used when an unbound # TCP socket attempts to connect to an address/port that matches the rule. # Addresses may be specified as hostnames or literal Internet Protocol (IP) # addresses. When a literal IP address is used then a prefix length may be used # to indicate the number of bits for matching (useful when a block of addresses # or subnet is allocated to the InfiniBand fabric). # Use SDP for all sockets that bind to specific local addresses #bind 192.168.1.1 * #bind fe80::21b:24ff:fe3d:7896 * # Use SDP for all sockets that bind to the wildcard address in a port range #bind 0.0.0.0 5000-5999 #bind ::0 5000-5999 # Use SDP when connecting to all application services on 192.168.1.* #connect 192.168.1.0/24 1024-* # Use SDP when connecting to the http server or MySQL database on hpccluster. #connect hpccluster.foo.com 80 #connect hpccluster.foo.com 3306 Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java sdp.conf.template source code file: |
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