If the IO Accelerator device is in minimal mode, then auto-attachis disabled until the cause of the device being in minimal mode is fixed.

Syntax

fio-attach <device> [options]

where <device> is the name given to the IO Accelerator during the installation process. The syntax is /dev/fctx, where x indicates the PCIe bus number where you installed the IO Accelerator. For example, the name /dev/fct4 refers to the IO Accelerator device installed in PCIe Bus 4 in your Windows® operating system. Use the IO Accelerator Management Tool or fio-statusto view this bus number.

You can specify multiple IO Accelerator devices. For example, /dev/fct /dev/fct2 indicates the IO Accelerator devices installed in PCIe Buses 1 and 2 in your Windows® operating system.

Options

Option

Description

 

 

-c

Attach only if clean.

 

 

-q

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

fio-beacon

Description

The fio-beaconutility turns on all three LEDs of the specified IO Accelerator for identification. You must detach the IO Accelerator device and then run fio-beacon.

This utility is not applicable for the mezzanine format of the IO Accelerator, which has no externally visible LEDs.

Syntax

fio-beacon <device> [options]

where <device> is the name given to the IO Accelerator during the installation process. The syntax is /dev/fctx, where x indicates the device number.

Options

Option

Description

 

 

-0

Off: Turns off the three LEDs

 

 

-1

On (default): Lights the three LEDs

-p

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

 

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

fio-bugreport

Description

Prepares a detailed report of the device for use in troubleshooting issues.

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