
Solarflare
Server
Adapter
User
Guide
Solarflare
Adapters
on
Linux
Issue
20
©
Solarflare
Communications
2017
70
Further
Reading
•
SUSE
Linux
Enterprise
Server
remote
installation:
https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles11/book_sle_deployment/data/
cha_deployment_remoteinst.html
https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles
cha_deployment_remoteinst.html
•
SUSE
install
with
PXE
Boot:
https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles
sec_deployment_remoteinst_boot.html#sec_deployment_remoteinst_boot_
pxe
3.11
Configuring
the
Solarflare
Adapter
http://sourceforge.net/projects/
The
general
command
for
ethtool
is
as
follows:
ethtool
<
‐
option>
<ethX>
where
X
is
the
identifier
of
the
interface.
Root
access
is
required
to
configure
adapter
settings.
Hardware
Timestamps
The
Solarflare
Flareon
SFN7000
and
XtremeScale
SFN8000
series
adapters
can
support
hardware
timestamping
for
all
received
network
packets.
The
Linux
kernel
must
support
the
SO_TIMESTAMPING
socket
option
(2.6.30+)
therefore
hardware
packet
timestamping
is
not
supported
on
RHEL
5.
For
more
information
about
using
the
kernel
timestamping
API,
users
should
refer
to
the
Linux
documentation: