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Contents
HP IO Accelerator Version 3.2.3 Linux User Guide
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Contents
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About this guide
Contents summary
Introduction
Overview
Product naming
Performance attributes
Required operating environment
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Software installation
Installation overview
Installing RPM packages on SUSE, RHEL, and OEL
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Building the IO Accelerator driver from source
Upgrading device firmware from VSL 1.x.x or 2.x.x to
Upgrading procedure
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Loading the IO Accelerator driver
Using the init script
Setting the IO Accelerator driver options
Upgrading the firmware
Enabling PCIe power
Using the device as swap
Using the Logical Volume Manager
Configuring RAID
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Understanding Discard (TRIM) support
Setting up SNMP for Linux
SNMP details for Linux
Files and directories
SNMP master agent
SNMP agentX subagent
Running and configuring the SNMP subagent
Manually running the SNMP subagent
Subagent log file
Using the SNMP sample config files
Enabling SNMP test mode
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Troubleshooting SNMP
Supported SNMP MIB fields
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Maintenance
Maintenance tools
Device LED indicators
HP IO Accelerator Management Tool
Command-lineutilities
Enabling PCIe power override
Common maintenance tasks
Unloading the IO Accelerator driver
Uninstalling the IO Accelerator driver RPM package
Disabling auto attach
Unmanaged shutdown issues
Disabling the driver
Utilities
Utilities reference
fio-attach
fio-beacon
fio-bugreport
fio-detach
fio-format
fio-pci-check
fio-snmp-agentx
fio-status
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fio-sure-erase
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fio-update-iodrive
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Monitoring IO Accelerator health
NAND flash and component failure
Health metrics
Health monitoring techniques
About flashback protection technology
Software RAID and health monitoring
Performance and tuning
Introduction to performance and tuning
Disabling DVFS
Limiting APCI C-states
Setting NUMA affinity
Setting the interrupt handler affinity
NUMA configuration
Introduction to NUMA architecture
NUMA node override parameter
Advanced configuration example
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Resources
Subscription service
For more information
Regulatory information
Safety and regulatory compliance
Warranty information
Support and other resources
Before you contact HP
HP contact information
Customer Self Repair
Réparation par le client (CSR)
Riparazione da parte del cliente
Reparaciones del propio cliente
Reparo feito pelo cliente
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Acronyms and abbreviations
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Documentation feedback
Index