HP B- Accelerators Linux manual Fio-sure-erase

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PCIe bus current (average, maximum)

PCIe bus power (average, maximum)

PCIe power limit threshold (watts)

PCIe slot available power (watts)

PCIe negotiated link information (lanes and throughput) Block device information:

Manufacturer's code

Manufacturing date

Vendor and sub-vendor information

Format status and sector information (if device is attached)

FPGA ID and Low-level format GUID

PCIe slot available power

PCIe negotiated link information

Card temperature, in degrees Centigrade

Internal voltage, average and maximum.

Auxiliary voltage: average and maximum.

Percentage of good blocks, data and metadata

Lifetime data volume statistics

RAM usage

Error mode information: If the IO Accelerator is in minimal mode, read-only mode, or write-reduced mode when fio-statusis run, the following differences occur in the output:

Attach status is Status unknown: Driver is in MINIMAL MODE:

The reason for the minimal mode state appears (for example, Firmware is out of date. Update firmware.)

"Geometry and capacity information not available." is displayed.

No media health information appears.

fio-sure-erase

CAUTION: Do not use this utility if there are any IO Accelerator devices installed in the system that are not selected to be cleared or purged of data.

Ensure that you back up any data prior to activation of this utility.

Remove any devices that are not targeted for purge.

After the data is removed from the target devices, it is purged.

There is no recovery to this action.

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Contents HP IO Accelerator Version 3.2.3 Linux User Guide Page Contents Maintenance Resources About this guide Contents summaryProduct naming IntroductionOverview IO Accelerator capacity 320GB 640GB Models AJ878B BK836A Performance attributesSupported hardware Required operating environmentSupported firmware revisions Introduction Introduction $ uname -r Software installationInstallation overview Installing RPM packages on SUSE, RHEL, and OELRpm -Uvh fio*.rpm Rpm -Uvh iomemory-vsl-kernel-version-VSL-version.x8664.rpm$ rpmbuild --rebuild iomemory-vsl-VSL-version.src.rpm Building an RPM installation packageBuilding the IO Accelerator driver from source Upgrading device firmware from VSL 1.x.x or 2.x.x to $ rpm -qa grep -i iomemory Upgrading procedureFio-bugreport $ modprobe iomemory-vsl Fio-update-iodrive iodriveversion.fff$ rpm -e iomemory-vsl-2.6.18-194.el5-2.2.0.82-1.0 Fio-attach /dev/fct # Provides iomemory-vsl # Required-Start boot.udevLoading the IO Accelerator driver Controlling IO Accelerator driver loading# blacklist iomemory-vsl Using the init script$ chkconfig --del iomemory-vsl $ chkconfig --add iomemory-vslHandling IO Accelerator driver unloads Setting the IO Accelerator driver optionsUsing module parameters Mounting filesystems$ modprobe iomemory-vsl auto-attach=0 One-time configurationPersistent configuration Upgrading the firmwareOptions iomemoryvsl preallocatememory=1072,4997,6710,10345 Enabling PCIe powerUsing the device as swap Using the Logical Volume ManagerEtc/mdadm.conf Configuring RAIDDevice partitions Device /dev/fio$ mdadm --assemble --scan Chkconfig boot.md on Chkconfig mdadmd on$ mdadm --detail --scan Fio-status Building a RAID 10 across multiple devicesDiscard Trim on Linux Understanding Discard Trim supportSnmp master agent Setting up Snmp for LinuxSnmp details for Linux Files and directoriesSnmp agentX subagent Configuring the Snmp master agentInstalling the Snmp subagent Yum install net-snmp rsyncSubagent log file Running and configuring the Snmp subagentManually running the Snmp subagent Enabling Snmp test mode Using the Snmp sample config filesPCI0100.0 Setting up Snmp for Linux Supported Snmp MIB fields Troubleshooting SnmpSnmp MIB Command-line utilities MaintenanceMaintenance tools Device LED indicatorsFio-update-iodrive Enabling PCIe power overrideEnabling the override parameter Common maintenance tasksOptions iomemory-vsl externalpoweroverride=value Disabling auto attach Uninstalling the IO Accelerator driver RPM packageUnloading the IO Accelerator driver Options iomemoryvsl autoattach=0 Unmanaged shutdown issuesDisabling the driver Etc/modprobe.d/iomemory-vsl.confFio-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-pci-check options Fio-pci-checkFio-status device options Fio-snmp-agentxFio-status Fio-snmp-agentx optionsUtilities 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 Software RAID and health monitoring About flashback protection technologyLimiting Apci C-states Performance and tuningIntroduction to performance and tuning Disabling DvfsSetting the interrupt handler affinity Setting Numa affinityNuma node override parameter Numa configurationAdvanced configuration example Introduction to Numa architecture13,14,18,19 For more information Subscription serviceResources Regulatory information Safety and regulatory complianceWarranty information 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 SMH Documentation feedback Index Uninstalling utilities