
Solarflare
Server
Adapter
User
Guide
Solarflare
Adapters
on
Windows
Issue
20
©
Solarflare
Communications
2017
149
Using
REBOOT
REBOOT
is
a
standard
Windows
Installer
property
that
controls
when
reboots
occur:
•
Force
–
force
a
reboot
at
the
end
of
the
installation
•
Suppress
–
suppress
any
reboot
at
the
end
of
the
installation
•
ReallySuppress
–
suppress
any
reboots
during
the
installation,
and
at
the
end.
See
us/library/aa371101%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
REBOOT
example
•
Install
Solarflare
Adapter
Manager
(SAM)
only,
showing
no
user
interface
during
installation,
but
suppress
the
auto
‐
reboot
at
the
end
of
the
installation.
Setup.exe
/Quiet
/Install
ADDLOCAL=NetworkAdapterManager
REBOOT=Suppress
Extract
Solarflare
Drivers
If
it
is
necessary
to
extract
the
Solarflare
Windows
drivers,
e.g.
before
WDS
installs,
this
can
be
done
from
the
Windows
command
line.
1
From
the
Command
prompt,
navigate
to
the
directory
where
the
installation
package
is
located.
2
Enter
the
following
command:
Setup.exe
/Extract
<DestinationDirectory>
The
Destination
Directory
will
list
the
following
sub
‐
directory
structure
‐
The
actual
folders/files
displayed
will
depend
on
the
Solarflare
driver
package
installed:
lists
the
drivers
supplied
with
the
Solarflare
Driver
installation
package:
Table
33:
Solarflare
Drivers
Folder
Where
Used
WIN7
Driver
for
Windows
Server
2008
R2,
for
use
on
a
WDS
server.
WIN8
Driver
for
Windows
Server
2012,
for
use
on
a
WDS
server.
WINBLUE
Driver
for
Windows
Server
2012
R2,
for
use
on
a
WDS
server.