Support for ethtool set/get-channels, Transmit/receive queue counts, Table 3-4 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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3. Configuration
Ethernet Driver Configuration
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Support for Ethtool set/get-channels
The Ethtool get-channels command is available in kernel versions of RHEL 6.4, SLES
11.2, and 3.0.x and higher.
The Ethtool get-channels command – “ethtool -l
information:
the current number of RX/TX/interrupt queue pairs (a “combined channel”)
created by the NIC function
the maximum number of channels supported by the NIC function
Notes:
You can increase (up to the maximum supported limit) or decrease the number
of channels used by the NIC function.
The NIC driver supports only “combined” channels.
The maximum number of channels supported by an interface is also limited to
the number of cpu-cores in the server.
Transmit/Receive Queue Counts
The number of queue counts created by the NIC driver is provided in Table 3-4.
Note: A default Rx queue is created along with the RSS queues.
Table 3-4 Tx and Rx Queue Counts
Profile/Configuration
Combined IRQs (for example, RSS and Tx queues)
(Initial/Max)
initial: number of queues available on load
max: number of queues that can be set by set-channels
OCe14002
OCe14004
OCe11102
LPe16000
NIC only
8/31
8/31
8/16
8/17
NIC only SR-IOV PF (num_vfs>0)
1/1
1/1
1/1
8/17
NIC only SR-IOV VF
1/1
1/1
1/1
4/4
NIC only SR-IOV PF (num_vfs>0)
1/1
1/1
8/16
8/17
NIC (UMC, VNIC, NPar)
8/15
8/15
8/16
(first interface,
1/1 otherwise)
n/a