-cCount: Report only the number of ioDrives installed.

-aAll: Print all available information for each device. The fio-status command displays the following information:

Serial number Part number Manufacturer's name Manufacturing date

Firmware version at manufacturing time Size of the device, out of total capacity NAND manufacturer

NAND cell type (SLC, MLC, or unknown)

Size of the device in blocks Size of a block in pages

Size of a page in bytes (including ECC overhead)

Number of pads, planes and banks

Size of an ECC-protected unit (includ- ing check-bit overhead)

FPGA ID

Hardware UID Bus ID Vendor ID

Subsystem vendor and device IDs Device ID

PCI slot number

Internal temperature (avg. and max., since driver load) in degrees Centigrade

Ambient temperature, in degrees Centi- grade

Internal voltage: avg. and max.

Auxiliary voltage: avg. and max.

Health status: Healthy, Marginal, or Degraded, based on the percentage of good erase blocks on the device

Percentage of good data Percentage of good blocks Percentage of good metadata

Sample Output

The fio-status command alone displays abbreviated information on all installed ioDrives:

fio-status

Found 2 ioDrives in this system. Fusion-io driver version: 1.2.4.3

fct0

Attached

 

ioDimm3 SN:0719 Firmware v11791

 

92 GBytes unformatted capacity.

fct1

Not attached

 

ioDimm3 SN:0299 Firmware v11791

 

154 GBytes unformatted capacity.

The fio-status command with the –a parameter and no device name displays all the information available on every installed ioDrive.

fio-status -a

Found 2 ioDrives in this system.

Fusion-io driver version: 1.2.4.3

fct0 Attached

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Microsoft DSE4XM1, DSE4XM2 manual Sample Output, Fpga ID

DSE4XM1, DSE4XM2 specifications

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