Microsoft DSE4XM2, DSE4XM1 manual Fio-status

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Options

-q

Quit on erase error.

-s<device-size>

Sets the storage size by a number and one of the

 

following units as a suffix:

 

%

Percentage of drive for user data

 

t/T

Number of terabytes to format

 

g/G

Number of gigabytes to format

 

m/M

Number of megabytes to format

 

For example, setting the size as either 90% or 72GB

 

on an 80GB ioDrive both result in the same

 

capacity for user data—72GB.

-f

Force size: Bypass sizing sanity checks to enable 64-

 

bit address space. This option also bypasses

 

interactive prompts in the formatting process.

-u

Quiet: Disables the display of the progress bar or

 

percentage.

fio-status

Description

Provides detailed information about the specified or all installed ioDrive(s). The fio- status command requires that the Windows driver be loaded. If it finds no device, it displays an index number instead.

Syntax

fio-status </dev/fctx> [-c, -a, -h, -v]

where /dev/fctx refers to the name of this device and the x is its PCIe bus number. If you don’t specify a name, fio-status displays information on all installed ioDrives.

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Contents User Guide for Windows March Contents Manual Installation Procedures System Requirements DSE4XM ComponentsFeatures and Performance Specifications Customer SupportHardware Installation DSE4XM Chassis OverviewDSE4XM Chassis Rear DSE4XM Chassis Rear Features Installing DXH510 Card in Server DSE4XM Chassis FrontDXH510 Adapter Card Half-height Bracket Installation Connecting the DXH510 to Chassis Dolphin DSE4XM Compatible CablesDXH510 to DSE4XM Chassis Cable Connections DSE4XM with One x8 Connection Powering up the DSE4XM Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TipsSoftware Installation New ioDrive InstallationExisting ioDrive Installation Click on Administrative Tools Click on Event Viewer Outdated Firmware Check on Windows Vista or Windows Server Dolphin Interconnect Solutions IoDrive Naming Click Administrative Tools Click Computer Management Adding a File System to the ioDriveIoDrive Maintenance Creating a RAID ConfigurationIoDrive LED Indicators Click Initialize DiskIoDrive Command Line Utilities IoManager ConsoleCommon Maintenance Tasks Click UninstallClick Event Viewer Performing the Upgrade Unmanaged Shutdown Issues Disabling Auto-AttachRegedit pathautoattachenable.regenter Message Troubleshooting Event Log MessagesSuggested Solution Suggested Solutions Suggested Solution Suggested Solution Manual Installation Procedures Manual Install on Windows XP Pro or Windows ServerDolphin Interconnect Solutions Manual Install on Windows Vista or Windows Server Dolphin Interconnect Solutions Dolphin Interconnect Solutions Command Line Utilities Reference PurposeOption DescriptionSyntax Fio-format OptionsFio-status Sample Output Fpga IDFio-update-iodrive Enabling Snmp Check the box labeled WMI Windows Installer Provider Windows Management Instrumentation WMITo register this MOF file with WMI, type in the command

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