HP c-Class Solaris manual Fio-bugreport, Fio-beacon device options

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Option

Description

 

 

-c

Attach only if clean.

-q

Quiet: disables the display of the progress bar and

 

percentage.

fio-beacon

Description

The fio-beaconutility enables all three LEDs on, to identify the specified IO Accelerator device.

IMPORTANT: This utility enables the LEDs on, unless you select the -0option.

Syntax

fio-beacon <device> [options]

where <device> is the name of the device node (/dev/fctx), where x indicates the card number: 0, 1, 2, and so on. For example, /dev/fct0 indicates the first IO Accelerator device installed on the system.

Options

Description

 

 

-0

Off: Turns off the three LEDs

 

 

-l

On (default): Enables the three LEDs on

-p

Prints the PCI bus ID of the device at <device> to standard output. Usage and error information

 

may be written to standard output rather than to standard error.

fio-bugreport

Description

Prepares a detailed report of the device for use in troubleshooting problems. The results are saved in the /tmp directory in a file that indicates the date and time the utility was run.

Example

/tmp/fio-bugreport-20100121.173256-sdv9ko.tar.bz2

Syntax

fio-bugreport

NOTE: If the utility recommends that you contact Fusion-io support, disregard that message and contact HP support (http://www.hp.com/support) instead.

Sample output

-bash-3.2# fio-bugreport /tmp/fio-bugreport-20090921.173256-sdv9ko ~ Collecting fio-status -a

Collecting fio-status Collecting fio-pci-check Collecting fio-pci-check -v

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Contents HP IO Accelerator 3.2.3 Solaris User Guide Page Contents Upgrading devices About this guide Contents summaryProduct naming IntroductionOverview IO Accelerator capacity 320GB 640GB Models AJ878B BK836A Performance attributesSupported firmware revisions Required operating environmentIntroduction Introduction Installing the software and utilities Software installationInstallation overview Dev/rdsk/c*d0p0 Loading the IO Accelerator VSL facility driverUpgrading the firmware $ pfexec remdrv iomemory-vslConfiguring a ZFS pool Enabling PCIe powerUsing the device as a swap Enabling PCIe power override MaintenanceMaintenance tools Command-line utilitiesEnabling the override parameter Disabling auto attach Uninstalling IO Accelerator VSL and utilitiesUnmanaged shutdown issues Options iomemory-vsl externalpoweroverride=value$ pfexec remdrv iomemo Disabling the IO Accelerator VSLEnabling the IO Accelerator VSL Management tools Monitoring and managing devicesIntroduction to monitoring and managing devices Example conditions to monitor Device LED indicators Limiting Apci C-states Performance and tuningIntroduction to performance and tuning Disabling DvfsFio-attach device options UtilitiesUtilities reference Fio-attachTmp/fio-bugreport-20100121.173256-sdv9ko.tar.bz2 Fio-beaconFio-bugreport Fio-beacon device optionsFio-detach Fio-format options device Fio-formatFio-detach device options Fio-status device options Fio-statusFfield Fio-sure-erase Fio-sure-erase options device Fio-update-iodrive Fio-update-iodrive options iodriveversion.fff Domainbusslot.func Health metrics Monitoring IO Accelerator healthNand flash and component failure Health monitoring techniques Esxcfg-module --server server-name iomemory-vsl -g Using module parametersZFS pools and health monitoring Upgrading devices for IO Accelerator VSL 2.x.x to Upgrade procedureUpgrading devices $ modprobe iomemory-vsl Upgrading devices For more information Subscription serviceResources Customer Self Repair Support and other resourcesBefore you contact HP HP contact informationRéparation par le client CSR Riparazione da parte del cliente Reparaciones del propio cliente Reparo feito pelo cliente Support and other resources Support and other resources Support and other resources Acronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index Index