HP PCIe IO Accelerator for ProLiant Servers

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NOTE: In most cases, the PCIe IO Accelerator driver automatically attaches the device on
load. You only need to run fio-attach if you ran fio-detach or if you set the PCIe IO
Accelerator’s
auto_attach parameter to 0.
Syntax
fio-attach <device> [-q, -h, -v]
where <device> is the name given by the PCIe IO Accelerator driver to your device.
This name is
/dev/fctx, where x indicates the PCIe bus number where you installed
the PCIe IO Accelerator. (For example, the name
/dev/fct4 refers to the PCIe IO
Accelerator installed in PCIe Bus 4 in your Windows system. Use ioAdministrator or
fio-status to view this bus number.)
Option
-q Quiet: disables the display of the progress bar and percentage.
fio-beacon
Description
Lights the PCIe IO Accelerator’s three LEDs to locate the device. You should first
detach the PCIe IO Accelerator and then run
fio-beacon.
Syntax
fio-beacon <device> [-1, -0, -h, -v]
where <device> is the name given by the PCIe IO Accelerator driver to your device.
This name is
/dev/fctx, where x indicates the device number. (The number reflects
the PCIe bus for the PCIe IO Accelerator.) For example, the name
/dev/fct4 refers to
the PCIe IO Accelerator installed in PCIe Bus 4 in your system. (Use
fio-status to
view this number.)
Options
-1 On (default): Lights the three LEDs
-0 Off: Turns off the three LEDs
-p Print the PCI bus ID of the device at <device> to standard output. Usage and
error information may be written to standard output rather than to standard
error.