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Solarflare Server Adapter
User Guide
Configuring the Boot ROM Agent
The Boot ROM Agent can be configured in the following ways:
• On server startup, press Ctrl+B when prompted during the boot sequence.
• From a Windows Environment, via SAM. See
Using SAM for Boot ROM Configuration on
. Alternatively you can use the supplied Command Line Tool sfboot. See
ROM Configuration Tool on page 174
.
• From a Linux environment, via sfboot. See
Configuring the Boot ROM with sfboot on page 56
• From a VMware environment, via sfboot. See
Configuring the Boot ROM with Sfboot on
.
10.2 PXE Support
Solarflare Boot ROM agent supports the PXE 2.1 specification. PXE requires DHCP and TFTP Servers,
the configuration of these servers depends on the deployment service used.
Linux
For Red Hat Enterprise and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, please consult your Linux documentation.
See
Unattended Installation - Red Hat Enterprise Linux on page 47
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on page 48
for more details of unattended installation on Linux
Configuring the Boot ROM Agent for PXE
This section describes configuring the adapter via the Ctrl+B option during server startup. For
alternative methods of configuring PXE see
Configuring the Boot ROM Agent on page 345
.
NOTE:
If the BIOS supports console redirection, and you enable it, then Solarflare recommends that
you enable ANSI terminal emulation on both the BIOS and your terminal. Some BIOSs are known to
not render the Solarflare Boot Manager properly when using vt100 terminal emulation.