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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Feel free to provide your RPMs, this way we could add them in a repo in the future for people who want additional drivers.

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        asus
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        Hi Tom,

        How did you build the new package based on RPM, as I want to build my own for asus wifi adapter drivers (asus PCE-AC51).

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          tom
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          https://developer-docs.citrix.com/projects/xenserver-ddk/en/latest/

          Built iso from this guide and extracted rpm from iso.

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            cri25 @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert
            hi! I have this EN-9320TX-E network card.
            Any simple way to add the driver to the xpg-ng kernel ?
            I dont have any knowledge about docker..
            Rgds

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              cri25 @tom
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              @tom
              Hi could you deliver me this iso file ?
              Would be so great ..
              Rgds

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              • cobraAGC Offline
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                last edited by cobraAG

                Import the .xva and there build the module. When you get the .ko file, copy that to your host server. Then do a

                install -d /lib/modules/<KERNEL_VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net
                install -m 644 tn40xx.ko /lib/modules/<KERNEL_VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net
                depmod <KERNEL_VERSION>
                

                Reboot the host and then check if it was loaded with:

                lsmod | grep tn40xx
                

                Don't forget to optimze for 10Gb: https://darksideclouds.wordpress.com/2016/10/10/tuning-10gb-nics-highway-to-hell/
                and https://www.kernel.org/doc/ols/2009/ols2009-pages-169-184.pdf

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                • olivierlambertO Offline
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                  last edited by

                  Hey there,

                  I'm not sure this is the recommended way. @r1 can you check this?

                  The "correct" process is the one we use in XCP-ng, it would be great to stick (and improve) the "common" way 🙂

                  Also, if you add some drivers, please provide them so we could add them to the XCP-ng repo. This way, your work will be useful for everyone 🙂

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                    r1 XCP-ng Team
                    last edited by

                    Yeah - the XVA approach is old and long. Easier way is to build rpm and let it install the driver. (better via yum)

                    I'll take a look at it to build it XCP-NG way.

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                      r1 XCP-ng Team @tom
                      last edited by r1

                      @tom said in Build network drivers from sources:

                      Hello

                      I'm using xcp-ng 7.4.1

                      I have EN-9320TX-E network card.
                      I tried to build network drivers from sources for xcp-ng but its very complicated process for me.
                      If somebody could do it for me i would be very gratefull.
                      Here is link with source drivers: https://www.edimax.pl/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/DriverUtility/NIC/EN-9320TX-E/EN-9320TX_E_Linux_Driver.zip

                      Here you have https://github.com/rushikeshjadhav/EN-9320TX

                      It would be great if you can let us know if RPM from it works for you.

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                        r1 XCP-ng Team
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                        @tom So - did it work?

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                          tom @r1
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                          @r1 said in Build network drivers from sources:

                          @tom So - did it work?

                          Hello.

                          I changed work and i no longer have access to this hardware.

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                            Andy76
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                            Hello

                            I have XCP 8.1 installed und need the driver EN-9320SFP+
                            Cannot get it working. The drivers for Linux can be found here
                            http://www.tehutinetworks.net/?t=drivers&L1=8&L2=12&L3=26&L4=0&L5=0&L6=0&L7=0&f=tn40xx-0.3.6.17.3.tgz

                            Would be great if someone could help me with that.

                            Thanks.

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                            • olivierlambertO Offline
                              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                              Hi @Andy76

                              Please open a support ticket, it's within our XCP-ng Enterprise support package 🙂

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