
Solarflare
Server
Adapter
User
Guide
Solarflare
Adapters
on
Windows
Issue
20
©
Solarflare
Communications
2017
191
Sfboot:
Command
Line
Options
lists
the
options
for
sfboot.exe
,
lists
the
available
global
parameters,
and
lists
the
available
per
‐
adapter
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
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
/List
option.
If
/Adapter
is
not
included,
the
action
will
apply
to
all
installed
Solarflare
adapters.
/Clear
Resets
all
options
to
their
default
values.
If
an
adapter
is
specified,
options
for
the
given
adapter
are
reset,
but
global
options
(shown
in
)
are
not
reset.
Note
that
/Clear
can
also
be
used
with
parameters,
allowing
you
to
reset
to
default
values,
and
then
apply
the
parameters
specified.
/repair
Restore
configuration
settings
to
firmware
defaults.