Known Issues
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     3048427  | 
                
     Description: In the case that a switch split mode is modified (off/on), sharp_am does not handle the new number of supported ports unless it is restarted.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Restart sharp_am after changing a switch split mode definition.  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager; split mode  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 2.7.0  | 
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     3051699  | 
                
     Description: Changing the configuration of SHARP switch ports using device_configuration_file does not take effect on disconnected split ports. If these ports are connected later, they will remain with their default configuration.  | 
        
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     Workaround: If the new configuration is desired for the split ports, make sure to restart the Aggregation Manager after connecting a split port to a host.  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager; split port  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 2.7.0  | 
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     3051924  | 
                
     Description: Adding or replacing non-leaf switches is currently not supported by Aggregation Manager for tree topologies (Fat-Tree, Quasi-Fat-Tree) and Dragonfly+ topologies.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Restart Aggregation Manager after the Subnet Manager completes fabric reconfiguration followed by the fabric changes.  | 
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     Keywords: Fabric extension; Aggregation Manager; AM  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 2.7.0  | 
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     Description: On multi PKEY environment, UCX in SHARP can use only the default PKEY (PKEY at index 0).  | 
        
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     Workaround: Use sockets for communication over non-default PKEY.  | 
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     Keywords: Configuration, SMX, UCX, PKEY  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 2.4.3  | 
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     1307124  | 
                
     Description: Begin Job requests with virtual ports might be rejected until fabric virtualization info file is parsed.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Wait for AM to discover virtual ports before sending Begin Job requests.  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager, Socket Direct, Virtual Ports  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 1.5.3  | 
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     1193629  | 
                
     Description: Configuring sharpd/sharp_am as daemons is not possible when installing from RPM into non-default location.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Configure daemon manually.  | 
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     Keywords: Configuration  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 1.5.3  | 
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     1307108  | 
                
     Description: Discovering a new Aggregation Node (AN) found on the shortest path between two ANs might invalidate the existing path.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Restart Aggregation Manager after the Subnet Manager completes fabric reconfiguration followed by the fabric changes.  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager, Aggregation Node  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 1.5.3  | 
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     Description: Adding new switches or switch replacement are currently not supported by the Aggregation Manager for Hypercube and Dragonfly+ topologies.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Restart Aggregation Manager after the Subnet Manager completes fabric reconfiguration followed by the fabric changes.  | 
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     Keywords: Fabric extension, Aggregation Manager  | 
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     Discovered in Release: 1.5.3  | 
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     Description: Adding new non-root switches or non-root switch replacement are currently not supported by the Aggregation Manager for tree topologies. (Fat-Tree, Quasi-Fat-Tree)  | 
        
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     Workaround: Restart Aggregation Manager after the Subnet Manager completes fabric reconfiguration followed by the fabric changes.  | 
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     Keywords: Fabric extension, Aggregation Manager  | 
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     Description: Aggregation Manager High Availability is currently not supported in HPCX/MLNX OFED packages. Therefore, only a single instance of Aggregation Manager can run in the IB fabric.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Use Aggregation Manager in UFM.  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager  | 
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     Description: Aggregation manager should run on the same Host where the Master Subnet Manager (SM) is running.  | 
        
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     Workaround: N/A  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager  | 
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     Description: In case of HPCX/MLNX OFED packages, upon Subnet Manager handover/failover, another instance of Aggregation Manager should be started on the Host where the new Master SM is running  | 
        
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     Workaround: Use Aggregation Manager in UFM.  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager  | 
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     Description: Aggregation Manager should be started after completion of fabric configuration by the Subnet Manager.  | 
        
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     Workaround: N/A  | 
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     Keywords: Aggregation Manager  | 
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     Description: Only Fat-Tree, Quasi-Fat-Tree, Hypercube and Dragonfly+ topologies are supported by the Aggregation Manager.  | 
        
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     Workaround: N/A  | 
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     Keywords: Fabric Topology  | 
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     Description: Only IB fabrics where all compute nodes are connected to Mellanox SHARP capable switches (Switch-IB 2) are supported by the Aggregation Manager.  | 
        
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     Workaround: Manually configure mapping between the compute port and the Aggregation Node.  | 
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     Keywords: Fabric Topology  | 
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     Description: Upon changes in configuration file beyond parameters in 3.3, Aggregation Manager should be restarted to deploy new configuration.  | 
        
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     Workaround: N/A  | 
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     Keywords: Configuration  |