10G NIC Drivers for Supermicro X11SPH-NCTF Motherboard
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I have the following motherboard and have installed Freenas but the 10g drivers are not insallted by default in freenas. I contacted Supermicro who sent me a link to the FreeBSD drivers.
Socket P LGA-3647
I asked foir hlep on the forums and they suggested i request a featruree request to have thse drivers added. the driver name is XL.
have downloaded the drivers from here, https://www.supermicro.com/wftp/driver/LAN/Intel/PRO_v23.5.2.zip the instructions indicate the following for Linux and FreeBSD 1. Compile the drivers module 2. Install the module using the modprobe command 3. Assign an IP address using the ifconfig command
I'm sorry but my knowledge of systems does not stretch that far. My question is, is this the only way to make this update or can anyone give me some more specific instructions on how to do this.
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Alexander Motin December 12, 2019 at 7:08 PM
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Alexander Motin October 15, 2019 at 5:09 PM
Have you tried to install FreeNAS 11.3 nightly build? Intel NIC driver there was updated, including support for newer hardware. There expected 11.3-BETA1 release soon.
I have the following motherboard and have installed Freenas but the 10g drivers are not insallted by default in freenas. I contacted Supermicro who sent me a link to the FreeBSD drivers.
Socket P LGA-3647
I asked foir hlep on the forums and they suggested i request a featruree request to have thse drivers added. the driver name is XL.
have downloaded the drivers from here, https://www.supermicro.com/wftp/driver/LAN/Intel/PRO_v23.5.2.zip
the instructions indicate the following for Linux and FreeBSD
1. Compile the drivers module
2. Install the module using the modprobe command
3. Assign an IP address using the ifconfig command
I'm sorry but my knowledge of systems does not stretch that far. My question is, is this the only way to make this update or can anyone give me some more specific instructions on how to do this.