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Syntax

fio-format [options] <device>

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

NOTE: ESX only supports 512 byte sector sizes for use in VMDKs. Do not format your IO Accelerator device with any other sector size if you plan to use VMDKs. If you are passing the device through to a VM using PCI pass-through, then the guest VM can use any sector size appropriate for the guest operating system. In this case, formatting is performed on the guest system.

Option

Description

 

 

-b <size BK>

Sets the block (sector) size, in bytes or KiBytes (base 2). The default is 512 bytes. For

 

example: -b 512B or -b 4K (B in 512B is optional).

-f

Forces the format size, bypassing normal checks and warnings. This option might be

 

needed in rare situations when the fio-formatcommand does not proceed properly.

 

(The Are you sure? prompt still appears unless you use the -yoption.)

-q

Quiet mode: Disables the display of the progress-percentage indicator.

-s <size

Sets the device capacity as a specific size (in TB, GB, or MB) or as a percentage of the

BKMGT%>

advertised capacity:

 

T—The number of terabytes (TB) to format

 

G—The number of gigabytes (GB) to format

 

M—The number of megabytes (MB) to format

 

%—The percentage, such as 70% (the percent sign must be included)

 

 

-o <size

Over-formats the device size to greater than the advertised capacity, where the maximum

BKMGT%>

size equals the maximum physical capacity. If a percentage is used, it corresponds to the

 

maximum physical capacity of the device. Size is required for the -ooption. For size

 

indicator descriptions, see the previously described -soption.

-r

Enables fast rescan on unclean shutdowns at the cost of some capacity.

-y

Auto-answers yes to all queries from the application, bypassing prompts.

You must re-attach the driver to use the IO Accelerator. For more information, see "fio-attach (on page 29)."

fio-pci-check

The fio-pci-checkutility is only supported on ESX. If you run it on an ESXi host, it will print the following message:

This utility is not supported on ESXi.

Description

The fio-pci-checkutility checks for errors on the PCI bus tree, specifically for IO Accelerator devices. This utility displays the current status of each IO Accelerator device. It also prints the standard PCIe error information and resets the state.

It is normal to see as many as five errors when fio-pci-checkis initially run. Subsequent runs should reveal only one or two errors during several hours of operation.

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Contents HP IO Accelerator Version 3.2.3 VMware ESX ESXi User Guide Page Contents Module parameters About this guide Contents summaryIntroduction OverviewProduct naming IO Accelerator capacity 320GB 640GB Models AJ878B BK836A Performance attributesSupported firmware revisions Required operating environmentSupported hardware 192 096 048 12.4 GB 024 11.6 GB 15.7 GB 24 GB Introduction Before you begin Command-line installation Software installationESX command-line installation ESXi command line installationInstallation overview Downloading the VMware ESXi driverIomemory-vsl-version.zip Vmfs/volumes/datastore/bundles Transferring the VSL files to the ESX or ESXi serverVifs.pl --server servername --mkdir datastorebundles Installing the VSL on ESX or ESXi Installing the VSL on ESXiInstalling the VSL on ESXi 5.0 using vCLI Installing the VSL on ESXi 5.0 using the command lineInstalling the VSL on ESX or ESXi 4.x using vCLI Upgrading the firmware using ESXUpgrading device firmware from VSL 1.x.x or 2.x.x to Upgrading procedureFio-bugreport Iomemory-vsl block driver for ESXiIomemory-vsl block driver for ESX/ESXi Enabling PCIe power Configuring the device to support VM disksFio-update-iodrive iodriveversion.fff Modifying a VMware resource pool to reserve memory Using the IO Accelerator as swap with ESX Maintenance tools MaintenanceCommand-line utilities for Tech Support Mode Management utilities for ESXiCommand line Purpose Utility Enabling PCIe power overrideEnabling the override parameter Disabling the driver Common maintenance tasksEnabling the driver 1149D0969,1159E0972,24589Disabling auto attach Uninstalling the IO Accelerator driver packageEnabling auto attach # esxcfg-module -s autoattach=1 iomemory-vslUnmanaged shutdown issues Introduction to performance and tuning Performance and tuningDisabling Dvfs Limiting Apci C-statesUtilities Utilities referenceFio-attach Fio-bugreport Fio-beacon Fio-attach device options Fio-beacon device optionsFio-bugreport Fio-detach Fio-formatFio-detach device options Fio-format options device Fio-pci-checkFio-status Fio-pci-check optionsFio-status device options Utilities Geometry and capacity information not available appears Fio-update-iodriveFio-update-iodrive options iodriveversion.fff Utilities Nand flash and component failure Monitoring IO Accelerator healthHealth metrics Health monitoring techniquesFlashback substitution events Using module parameters Module parametersEsxcfg-module --server server-name iomemory-vsl -g Using products with multiple devices VMDirectPathIOWorking with IO Accelerators and VMDirectPathIO Subscription service ResourcesFor more information Before you contact HP Support and other resourcesHP 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 Safety and regulatory compliance Warranty informationRegulatory information Acronyms and abbreviations Vmfs Documentation feedback Index Transferring VSL files