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Realize I posted this to an answered question earlier. Thought I might get a response with a new discussion:
We are running 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port NICs with the 4.1.2 Linux driver. Is it still the case that the driver only supports two queues pairs per VF? The driver documentation [1] seems to say the VFs will use pools with up to 8 queue pairs is this not correct? If not, are there plans to support more than 2 queue pairs per VF?
[1] http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/products/networking/82599-sr-iov-driver-companion-guide.html Intel® 82599 SR-IOV Driver Companion Guide
Thanks,
-tom
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Hi tbonds,
I also reply you in other post that I will further check for you.
thanks,
wb
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hello i'm confused with how to enable sr-iov with VFs , could tell me how to do with it? my OS is ubuntu14.04 and i have install ixgbe and ixgbevf drivers

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