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1. About This Document
2. Introduction
3. Getting Started
4. Installing the OPAE Software Package
5. Identifying the Flash Image and BMC Firmware
6. Running FPGA Diagnostics
7. Running the OPAE in a Non-Virtualized Environment
8. Running the OPAE in a Virtualized Environment
9. Intel® Acceleration Stack Quick Start Guide for Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGA Archives
10. Document Revision History for Intel® Acceleration Stack Quick Start Guide for Intel® Programmable Acceleration Card with Intel® Arria® 10 GX FPGA
A. Updating the FIM and BMC Firmware
B. Handling Graceful Thermal Shutdown
C. FPGA Device Access Permission
D. Memlock Limit
E. Hugepage Settings
F. Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
G. Documentation Available for the Intel® Acceleration Stack for Intel® Xeon® CPU with FPGAs 1.2.1 Release
F.1. Why do I see a 'No Suitable slots found' message when running fpgaconf on my AFU image?
F.2. How do I flash the FIM or program the AFU in a multicard system?
F.3. Which environment variables are required?
F.4. What actions do I take if I see the error message 'Error enumerating resources: no driver available'?
F.5. Troubleshooting OPAE Installation on RHEL
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4.4. Installing the OPAE PACSign
If you have performed the steps from the Ubuntu: Installing the OPAE framework from prebuilt binaries (deb) section or the (Optional) Building and Installing the OPAE Software from Source Code , then this step is redundant.
Note: Python 3 is required to install the OPAE PACSign tool.
Install the OPAE PACSign package:
$ cd $OPAE_PLATFORM_ROOT/sw
On RHEL:
$ sudo yum install opae.pac_sign-1.0.3-1.x86_64.rpm
On Ubuntu:
$ sudo dpkg -i python3-opae.pac-sign_1.0.3-1_amd64.deb