Qos concepts related to roce – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Emulex Drivers for Windows User Manual

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3. Configuration

NIC Driver Configuration

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For Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2, all existing RDMA

connections between the particular client-server pair, on which the failure occurred, are

torn down and recreated. After a certain number of unsuccessful retries, SMB traffic

falls back to TCP/IP.
The following event warning message is placed in the Windows System Log under the

source "be2net" indicating the adapter is running out of resources: “The Adapter ran

out of resources while creating the requested number of SMB Direct connections. Please

reduce the connection count to a supported value.”

Setting RoCE Parameters

You can set the RoCE adapter parameters using OneCommand Manager, PowerShell

scripts, or by using the Network Interface Property page.

Note: See the OneCommand™ Manager Application User Manual for more information

on using the OneCommand Manager GUI application to configure RoCE, or see

the OneCommand™ Manager Command Line Interface for information on using

OneCommand Manager CLI to configure RoCE.

The following parameters can be modified from the Network Interface Property page.

The following parameters can be viewed via the Statistics Property Page.

QoS Concepts Related to RoCE

Priority Groups

It is advisable to split traffic into two or more priority groups; one priority group for

RoCE and other groups for non-RoCE traffic. Many of the cluster applications use TCP

and RoCE traffic simultaneously. Some of them use TCP for establishing connections

and share connection-specific information. As a result it is important to allocate enough

bandwidth (greater than 1%) to non-RoCE (NIC traffic) to avoid a slow connection

establishment rate and starvation of NIC traffic. Work conserving behavior ensures that

each priority group gets enough bandwidth. Based on this behavior, non-RoCE traffic

should be given sufficient bandwidth; ideally 30-70%.

Parameter

Description

NetworkDirect

This parameter enables an offloaded RDMA interface for SMB 3.0
network-attached storage traffic using Microsoft's SMB Direct protocol.

NetworkDirect MTU

This parameter configures the maximum transmission unit (frame size) for RoCE
traffic.

Note: For optimal performance, Emulex recommends setting the MTU size to

4096.

Parameter

Description

RoCE QP Allocated

Indicates the number of established queue pairs for RoCE.

RoCE Transmit Throughput The transmit data rate of RoCE traffic.

RoCE Receive Throughput

The receive data rate of RoCE traffic.

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