HP c-Class Vmware manual Fio-format, Fio-detach device options

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For example, the filename for a bug report file named

fio-bugreport-20111006.173256-sc07HE.tar.gz indicates the following:

Date (20111006)

Time (173256, or 17:32:56)

Misc. information (sc07HE.tar.gz)

fio-detach

CAUTION: Before using this utility, be sure that the IO Accelerator to be detached is not currently mounted or otherwise in use (for example, as a datastore). The driver cannot determine whether the drive is in use at the time of detaching. Detaching a drive while it is in use might cause errors, data loss, and corruption.

The fio-detachutility detaches the IO Accelerator from the operating system one device at a time. By default, the command displays a progress bar and percentage as it completes the process.

Syntax

fio-detach <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 installed on the system.

Options

Option

Description

 

 

-i

Immediate: Causes a forced, immediate detach (does not save metadata). This command

 

will fail if the device is in use by the operating system.

-q

Quiet: Disables the display of the progress bar and percentage.

With version 2.0 and later of the driver, attempting to detach an IO Accelerator might fail with an error indicating that the device is busy. This error typically might occur if the IO Accelerator is in use by VM or other process, or some process has the device open.

fio-format

You must detach the IO Accelerator before running this command. For more information, see "fio-detach (on page 32)."

Description

The fio-formatcommand performs a low-level format of the IO Accelerator. This format is different from a format performed by the operating system. The utility displays a progress bar and percentage as it completes the format.

The IO Accelerator ships pre-formatted, so you only have to run the fio-formatcommand if you need to change the logical size of the device.

CAUTION: Use this utility with care since it deletes all user information on the IO Accelerator.

NOTE: VMFS, the default filesystem employed by ESX, requires a 512-byte sector size.

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Contents HP IO Accelerator Version 3.2.3 VMware ESX ESXi User Guide Page Contents Module parameters Contents summary About this guideProduct naming IntroductionOverview Performance attributes IO Accelerator capacity 320GB 640GB Models AJ878B BK836ARequired operating environment Supported firmware revisionsSupported hardware 192 096 048 12.4 GB 024 11.6 GB 15.7 GB 24 GB Introduction Before you begin Software installation Command-line installationESX command-line installation ESXi command line installationIomemory-vsl-version.zip Installation overviewDownloading the VMware ESXi driver Vifs.pl --server servername --mkdir datastorebundles Vmfs/volumes/datastore/bundlesTransferring the VSL files to the ESX or ESXi server Installing the VSL on ESXi Installing the VSL on ESX or ESXiInstalling the VSL on ESXi 5.0 using vCLI Installing the VSL on ESXi 5.0 using the command lineUpgrading the firmware using ESX Installing the VSL on ESX or ESXi 4.x using vCLIUpgrading procedure Upgrading device firmware from VSL 1.x.x or 2.x.x toIomemory-vsl block driver for ESX/ESXi Fio-bugreportIomemory-vsl block driver for ESXi Fio-update-iodrive iodriveversion.fff Enabling PCIe powerConfiguring the device to support VM disks Modifying a VMware resource pool to reserve memory Using the IO Accelerator as swap with ESX Maintenance Maintenance toolsCommand-line utilities for Tech Support Mode Management utilities for ESXiEnabling PCIe power override Command line Purpose UtilityEnabling the override parameter Common maintenance tasks Disabling the driverEnabling the driver 1149D0969,1159E0972,24589Uninstalling the IO Accelerator driver package Disabling auto attachEnabling auto attach # esxcfg-module -s autoattach=1 iomemory-vslUnmanaged shutdown issues Performance and tuning Introduction to performance and tuningDisabling Dvfs Limiting Apci C-statesFio-attach UtilitiesUtilities reference Fio-beacon Fio-bugreportFio-attach device options Fio-beacon device optionsFio-bugreport Fio-detach device options Fio-detachFio-format Fio-pci-check Fio-format options deviceFio-status device options Fio-statusFio-pci-check options Utilities Fio-update-iodrive Geometry and capacity information not available appearsFio-update-iodrive options iodriveversion.fff Utilities Monitoring IO Accelerator health Nand flash and component failureHealth metrics Health monitoring techniquesFlashback substitution events Esxcfg-module --server server-name iomemory-vsl -g Using module parametersModule parameters Working with IO Accelerators and VMDirectPathIO Using products with multiple devicesVMDirectPathIO For more information Subscription serviceResources Support and other resources Before you contact HPHP contact information Customer Self RepairRéparation 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 Regulatory information Safety and regulatory complianceWarranty information Acronyms and abbreviations Vmfs Documentation feedback Index Transferring VSL files