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NetXtreme-E User Guide User Guide for Dell Platforms
LABEL RHEL75
MENU LABEL ^RedHat 7u5
KERNEL images/rhel75/vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=images/rhel75/initrd.img ramdisk_size=200000 ip=dhcp inst.xdriver=vesa nomodeset
inst.repo=http://174.30.10.10/images/RHEL75
LABEL SLES12SP4
MENU LABEL ^SLES 12 SP 4
KERNEL images/sles12sp4/vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=images/sles12sp4/initrd.img ramdisk_size=200000 ip=dhcp inst.xdriver=vesa nomodeset
inst.repo=http://174.30.10.10/images/SLES12SP4
Create a new directory images in the TFTP root. Sub-directories can be created to match the kernel image path specified
in grub.cfg and pxelinux.cfg/default files. Copy the vmlinuz and initrd.img files from the /boot directory
of the target OS’s to these sub-directories.
To restart the TFTP service, run the following command:
service xinetd restart
10.4.3 HTTP Configuration
To configure HTTP:
1. Add the HTTP feature using the following command:
yum install httpd
/var/www/html/ is the base path for the HTTP server. The conf file is present in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
2. To restart the HTTP service, run the following command:
service httpd restart
To specifically make HTTP listen on certain interfaces, in the /etc/httpd/conf\httpd.conf file, add the LISTEN
directive for all the required interfaces.
Listen 192.0.2.1:80
Listen 192.0.2.5:8000
Listen 174.30.10.10:80
If this is not specified, the server listens on all interfaces.
3. Create a new directory images in the HTTP root. Subdirectories can be created to match the installation repository path
specified in grub.cfg and pxelinux.cfg/default files. Extract the contents of the installation media of the target
OS’s to these sub-directories.
11 SR-IOV – Configuration and Use Case Examples
11.1 Enable SR-IOV in BIOS/UEFI and Device
To enable SR-IVO in BIOS/UEFI and Device:
1. Enable SR-IOV in the NIC cards: