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Solarflare Server Adapter
User Guide
4.6 Install Drivers and Options From a Windows Command Prompt
This section covers the following subjects:
Command Line Usage
To view command line options available, run the setup-<release>.exe /? command to extract files
using the Solarflare Setup Bootstrapper. When this has completed the Solarflare Driver Package
Setup Window will be displayed.
Figure 11: Command Line Install.
Installing from the Windows command line allows scripted, silent and unattended installation of the
core Solarflare drivers and package utilities. The drivers install package is named after the Solarflare
document part number e.g.
SF-107785-LS-2_Solarflare_Windows_x86_64-bit_Driver_Package.exe
This can be renamed e.g setup.exe before invoking from the command line.
The following example will install default package options silently with no message output:
setup.exe /Quiet /Install
lists other command line examples. Note that command line options are case insensitive,
so
/install
and
/INSTALL
are the same.
Table 29: Solarflare Installation Options
Example
Action
setup.exe /Admininstall <path>
Allows an administrator to unpack and
install the package to a network share and
to specify which features of the package can
be installed by users.
setup.exe /Extract <path>
Extracts the contents of
setup.exe
to the
specified path.
setup.exe /ExtractDrivers <path>
Extract the adapter driver to the specified
path.