Chelsio S320 dual port 10G, PCI, PCIe x8, v.1.5.13.24 , A00
Chelsio S310 single port 10G, PCI, PCIe x8 / Chelsio S320 dual port 10G, PCI, PCIe x8 Driver for Win2K8
| Release Date: | 8/24/2010 |
| Importance: | Recommended |
| Version: | 1.5.13.24,A00 |
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R275381chelsio-1.5.13.24.exe |
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| Description: | This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, and then run (double-click) it to unzip the set of files. Follow the instructions to complete the installation. | |
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| File Size: | 7MB | |
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Description
Chelsio S310 single port 10G, PCI, PCIe x8 / Chelsio S320 dual port 10G, PCI, PCIe x8 Driver for Win2K8
Level of Importance:Recommended
Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility
| Systems Cloud Products C1100 Cloud Products C2100 Cloud Products C6100 | Operating Systems Not Applicable |
Applies to
- S320 dual port 10G, PCI, PCIe x8
Fixes & Enhancements
Initial Release
Installation Instructions
Custom Instructions for R275381chelsio-1.5.13.24.zip:
Build and Install
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The driver must be installed by the root user, any attempt in installing the
driver as a regular user will fail to install.
If building the driver for a kernel other than the current running kernel, it
will be necessary to pass in KSRC= to make. Furthermore, if your
build tree is in a different location than the source tree, you will need to
pass in KOBJ= to make as well.
The src directory contains the driver source files for building kernel modules.
To build the TOE driver, change to the src/ directory and run:
make
make install
To build the NIC driver (without offload support),
change to the src/ directory and run:
make nic
make nic install
Only one type of driver needs to be compiled, NIC or TOE, not both. The TOE
driver is built by default, without passing any arguments to make. Building
the TOE driver also provides NIC only support if the 't3_tom' driver is not
loaded. Once the t3_tom module is loaded, all new TCP connections will be
offloaded. If there are any TCP listening servers started before t3_tom has
been loaded, it will be necessary to restart those servers for TCP to be
offloaded.
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