
Issue 11
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Solarflare Server Adapter
User Guide
Sfboot: Command Line Options
lists the options for
sfboot.exe
and
lists the available parameters. Note that
command line options are case insensitive and may be abbreviated.
NOTE:
Abbreviations in scripts should be avoided, since future updates to the application may
render abbreviated scripts invalid.
Table 45: Sfboot Options
Option
Description
/Help
Displays command line syntax and provides a
description of each sfboot option.
/Version
Shows detailed version information and exits.
/Nologo
Hide the version and copyright message at startup.
/Verbose
Shows extended output information for the
command entered.
/Quiet
Aliases: /Silent
Suppresses all output, including warnings and errors;
no user interaction. You should query the completion
code to determine the outcome of commands when
operating silently.
/Log <Filename>
Logs output to the specified file in the current folder
or an existing folder. Specify
/Silent
to suppress
simultaneous output to screen, if required.
/Computer <ComputerName>
Performs the operation on a specified remote
computer. Administrator rights on the remote
computer is required.
/List
Lists all available Solarflare adapters. This option
shows the adapter’s ID number, ifname and MAC
address.
Note: this option may not be used in conjunction
with the any other option. If this option is used with
configuration parameters, those parameters will be
silently ignored.
/Adapter =<Identifier>
Performs the action on the identified Solarflare
network adapter. The adapter identifier can be the
adapter ID number, ifname or MAC address, as
output by the /L
ist
option. If
/Adapter
is not
included, the action will apply to all installed
Solarflare adapters.