HP B- Accelerators Linux manual Fio-sure-erase options device

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CAUTION: If the device is in Read-only mode, perform a format using fio-formatbefore running fio-sure-erase.

The fio-sure-eraseutility cannot erase the device if it is in Minimal mode. Updating the firmware might move the device out of Minimal Mode. If the device remains in Minimal mode, contact HP Support (http://www.hp.com/support) for assistance.

IMPORTANT: Prior to reactivating the device, format the device with fio-formatafter running fio-sure-erase.

To run fio-sure-erase, the block device must be detached. For more information, see "fio-detach(on page 42)."

Description

The fio-sure-eraseis a command-line utility that securely removes data from IO Accelerator devices. It complies with the Clear and Purge level of destruction from the following standards:

DOD 5220.22-M—Complies with instructions for Flash EPROM.

NIST SP800-88—Complies with instructions for Flash EPROM.

For more information, see the following sections on "Clear support" and "Purge support."

Syntax

fio-sure-erase [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 device installed on the system. To view this device node, use "fio-status(on page 45)."

 

IMPORTANT: Products with Multiple Devices

 

fio-sure-eraseapplies to individual IO Accelerator devices. For example, if you are

 

planning to purge an ioDrive Duo device, perform this operation on each of the two IO

 

Accelerator devices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Options

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

-p

 

Purge instead of Clear: performs a write followed by an erase. For more information,

 

 

 

see "Purge support."

 

-y

 

No confirmation: Does not require a yes/no response to execute the utility.

 

-q

 

Quiet: Does not display the status bar.

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: If fio-sure-eraseis run without options, then a Clear is performed. For more

 

information, see "Clear support."

 

 

 

 

Each block of memory consists of uniform 1 bits or 0 bits.

Clear support

A Clear is the default state of running fio-sure-erase(with no options), and refers to the act of performing a full low-level erase (every cell pushed to 1) of the entire NAND media, including retired erase blocks.

Metadata that is required for operation will not be destroyed (media event log, erase counts, physical bytes read/written, performance and thermal history), but any user-specific metadata will be destroyed.

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Contents HP IO Accelerator Version 3.2.3 Linux User Guide Page Contents Maintenance Resources Contents summary About this guideIntroduction OverviewProduct naming Performance attributes IO Accelerator capacity 320GB 640GB Models AJ878B BK836ARequired operating environment Supported firmware revisionsSupported hardware Introduction Introduction Software installation Installation overviewInstalling RPM packages on SUSE, RHEL, and OEL $ uname -rRpm -Uvh iomemory-vsl-kernel-version-VSL-version.x8664.rpm Rpm -Uvh fio*.rpmBuilding an RPM installation package Building the IO Accelerator driver from source$ rpmbuild --rebuild iomemory-vsl-VSL-version.src.rpm Upgrading device firmware from VSL 1.x.x or 2.x.x to Upgrading procedure Fio-bugreport$ rpm -qa grep -i iomemory Fio-update-iodrive iodriveversion.fff $ rpm -e iomemory-vsl-2.6.18-194.el5-2.2.0.82-1.0$ modprobe iomemory-vsl # Provides iomemory-vsl # Required-Start boot.udev Loading the IO Accelerator driverControlling IO Accelerator driver loading Fio-attach /dev/fctUsing the init script $ chkconfig --del iomemory-vsl$ chkconfig --add iomemory-vsl # blacklist iomemory-vslSetting the IO Accelerator driver options Using module parametersMounting filesystems Handling IO Accelerator driver unloadsOne-time configuration Persistent configurationUpgrading the firmware $ modprobe iomemory-vsl auto-attach=0Enabling PCIe power Using the device as swapUsing the Logical Volume Manager Options iomemoryvsl preallocatememory=1072,4997,6710,10345Configuring RAID Device partitionsDevice /dev/fio Etc/mdadm.confChkconfig boot.md on Chkconfig mdadmd on $ mdadm --detail --scan$ mdadm --assemble --scan Building a RAID 10 across multiple devices Fio-statusUnderstanding Discard Trim support Discard Trim on LinuxSetting up Snmp for Linux Snmp details for LinuxFiles and directories Snmp master agentConfiguring the Snmp master agent Installing the Snmp subagentYum install net-snmp rsync Snmp agentX subagentRunning and configuring the Snmp subagent Manually running the Snmp subagentSubagent log file Using the Snmp sample config files Enabling Snmp test modePCI0100.0 Setting up Snmp for Linux Troubleshooting Snmp Supported Snmp MIB fieldsSnmp MIB Maintenance Maintenance toolsDevice LED indicators Command-line utilitiesEnabling PCIe power override Fio-update-iodriveCommon maintenance tasks Options iomemory-vsl externalpoweroverride=valueEnabling the override parameter Uninstalling the IO Accelerator driver RPM package Unloading the IO Accelerator driverDisabling auto attach Unmanaged shutdown issues Disabling the driverEtc/modprobe.d/iomemory-vsl.conf Options iomemoryvsl autoattach=0Utilities Utilities referenceFio-attach Fio-attach device optionsFio-beacon Fio-bugreportFio-beacon device options Tmp/fio-bugreport-20100121.173256-sdv9ko.tar.bz2Fio-detach Fio-format Fio-detach device optionsFio-format options device Fio-pci-check Fio-pci-check optionsFio-snmp-agentx Fio-statusFio-snmp-agentx options Fio-status device optionsUtilities Fio-sure-erase Fio-sure-erase options device Fio-update-iodrive Fio-update-iodrive options iodriveversion.fff Domainbusslot.func Monitoring IO Accelerator health Nand flash and component failureHealth metrics Health monitoring techniques About flashback protection technology Software RAID and health monitoringPerformance and tuning Introduction to performance and tuningDisabling Dvfs Limiting Apci C-statesSetting Numa affinity Setting the interrupt handler affinityNuma configuration Advanced configuration exampleIntroduction to Numa architecture Numa node override parameter13,14,18,19 Subscription service ResourcesFor more information Safety and regulatory compliance Warranty informationRegulatory information 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 Acronyms and abbreviations SMH Documentation feedback Index Uninstalling utilities