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Hi, everyone.
I tried to set SR-IOV to use VF of X710 NIC on my server.
I also checked X710 support SR-IOV from intel document.
However, when I checked with 'lspci -vs' command, capability of SR-IOV was not visible on X710.
I have another PCIe device(HW accelerator), but it has SR-IOV capability as below.
Capabilities: [2a0] Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV)
Please help me to check how to activate SR-IOV for X710 NIC.
Thanks in advance.
Jeehoon.
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Hello Jeehoon,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
For us to further check the issue, please provide the following details.
- Are you using a PCIe X710 or onboard?
- What is the brand and model of your system or motherboard?
- If you are using a PCIe card, can you send photos of the card on both sides for us to validate if the card is not an OEM unit?
- Can you share the screenshot of the issue?
If you have questions, please let us know. In case we do not hear from you, we will make a follow up after 3 workings days. Thank you.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel® Customer Support
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Dear Michael,
I use PCIe X710 with R750 Dell server.
Anyway after posting this, I figure out a missing BIOS configuration.
I set VT-d enabled, but didn't configure for NIC.
After configuring as below, I found SR-IOV capability for X710 device!
Go to System BIOS >> Device Settings >> Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710 >> Device Level Configuration >> Virtualization Mode = SR-IOV
BR,
Jeehoon Lee.
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Hello Jeehoon,
Thank you so much for the update and sharing the steps so that other forum uses may use them if they have similar issues. I am glad that you have figure the issue out and because of that, we will now close this thread and if you need assistance again, please post a new question.
You may receive an invitation to take a survey in a few days. We value your feedback and look forward to hearing about your support experience.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel® Customer Support
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