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If there is a fiodrive error entry warning of old firmware, as in the example above, follow the instructions in the Section 3.2.4.3 later in this guide to update the firmware.

If the System Event Log shows no fiodrive error entries, then your ioDrive is ready to receive a Windows file system.

If you choose to enable SNMP support, refer to Section 3.6.

3.1.5 ioDrive Naming

The ioDrive receives a name and number as part of the install process for identification. The syntax is fctx where x is the number of the PCIe bus where you installed the ioDrive. Use ioManager to view this bus number or you can:

1.Choose Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager.

2.Select Fusion-io Devices. (Select System Devices for pre-1.2.3 drivers.)

3.Click on your ioDrive in the list. The Properties dialog appears.

The Location field shows the PCIe bus number for your device (fct13 in this case):

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Contents User Guide for Windows March Contents Manual Installation Procedures DSE4XM Components System RequirementsFeatures and Performance Customer Support SpecificationsDSE4XM Chassis Overview Hardware InstallationDSE4XM Chassis Rear DSE4XM Chassis Rear Features DSE4XM Chassis Front Installing DXH510 Card in ServerDXH510 Adapter Card Half-height Bracket Installation Dolphin DSE4XM Compatible Cables Connecting the DXH510 to ChassisDXH510 to DSE4XM Chassis Cable Connections DSE4XM with One x8 Connection Powering up the DSE4XM Troubleshooting Tips TroubleshootingNew ioDrive Installation Software InstallationExisting ioDrive Installation Click on Administrative Tools Click on Event Viewer Outdated Firmware Check on Windows Vista or Windows Server Dolphin Interconnect Solutions IoDrive Naming Adding a File System to the ioDrive Click Administrative Tools Click Computer ManagementClick Initialize Disk IoDrive MaintenanceCreating a RAID Configuration IoDrive LED IndicatorsIoManager Console IoDrive Command Line UtilitiesClick Uninstall Common Maintenance TasksClick Event Viewer Performing the Upgrade Disabling Auto-Attach Unmanaged Shutdown IssuesRegedit pathautoattachenable.regenter Message Troubleshooting Event Log MessagesSuggested Solution Suggested Solutions Suggested Solution Suggested Solution Manual Install on Windows XP Pro or Windows Server Manual Installation ProceduresDolphin Interconnect Solutions Manual Install on Windows Vista or Windows Server Dolphin Interconnect Solutions Dolphin Interconnect Solutions Purpose Command Line Utilities ReferenceOption DescriptionSyntax Options Fio-formatFio-status Fpga ID Sample OutputFio-update-iodrive Enabling Snmp Windows Management Instrumentation WMI Check the box labeled WMI Windows Installer ProviderTo register this MOF file with WMI, type in the command

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