25
Device type: ConnectX-
3
PCI device:
41
:
00.0
41
:
00.0
Device
1
:
-----------
Configurations: Next Boot
SRIOV_EN True(
1
)
NUM_OF_VFS
16
WOL_MAGIC_EN_P1 False(
0
)
WOL_MAGIC_EN_P2 False(
0
)
ConnectX-4 Lx Example:
# mstconfig -d
41
:
00.0
--enable_verbosity q
Device #
1
:
----------
Device type: ConnectX4LX
PCI device:
41
:
00.0
Configurations: Default Current Next Boot
* NUM_OF_VFS
8
5
5
SRIOV_EN True(
1
) True(
1
) True(
1
)
The
'*'
shows parameters with next value different from
default
/current value.
Setting Device Configuration
To set the device configuration, use the following command line:
# mstconfig -d <device> set [Parameters....]
Example:
# mstconfig -d
41
:
00.0
set WOL_MAGIC_EN_P2=
1
NUM_OF_VFS=
24
Device type: ConnectX-
3
PCI device:
41
:
00.0
Configurations: Next Boot New
NUM_OF_VFS
16
24
WOL_MAGIC_EN_P2 False(
0
) True(
1
)
Apply
new
Configuration?(y/n) [n]: y
Applying... Done!
-I- Please reboot the system to load
new
configurations.
Resetting Device Configuration to Default
To reset the device configuration to default, use the following command line:
# mstconfig -d <device> reset
Example:
N/A means that the device default configuration is set.
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•
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For Array type parameters, the query command will not show a value for it. It will only
show you the word "Array" and the range of the array.
For example: HOST_CHAINING_DESCRIPTORS Array[0..7]
To query the fifth element in the array, run: mstconfig -d <device> query
HOST_CHAINING_DESCRIPTORS[5]
To specify a range: mstconfig -d <device> query HOST_CHAINING_DESCRIPTORS[3..7]
To set the fifth element in the array, run: mstconfig -d <device> set
HOST_CHAINING_DESCRIPTORS[5]=3
Or you can set value for more than one element: mstconfig -d <device> set
HOST_CHAINING_DESCRIPTORS[3..7]=3