Setting the driver options, Module parameters – HP PCIe IO Accelerators for ProLiant Servers User Manual

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The following is an example output showing that the system recognizes the IO Accelerator:
Found 1 ioDrive in this system
Fusion-io driver version: 2.2.0 build 60

fct0 Attached as 'fioa' (block device)

HP 80GB IO Accelerator, Product Number:AJ876A SN:07644

Alt PN:507150-001

PCI:10:00.0

Firmware v5.0.5, rev 43674

80.47 GBytes block device size, 99 GBytes physical device size

Sufficient power available: Unknown

Internal temperature: avg 56.1 degC, max 56.6 degC

Media status: Healthy; Reserves: 100.00%, warn at 10.00%


Note: the Sufficient power available: Unknown is not supported on the

mezzanine version of the IO Accelerator
Or use this one 1.2.x systems:
Found 1 ioDrive in this system.
Fusion-io driver version: 1.2.7.5

fct0 Attached as ’fioa’ (block device)

HP StorageWorks 80GB IO Accelerator, Product Number:AJ876A SN:7638

Firmware v36867

80 GBytes block device size, 99 GBytes physical device size capacity.

PCI:48:00.0, Slot Number: Unavailable

Vendor:1aed, Device:1003, Sub vendor:103c, Sub device:324d

Internal temperature: avg 37.4 degC, max 47.7 degC

Media status: Healthy. 99.46% blocks good.

Setting the driver options

This section explains how to set driver options.

Module parameters

The following table describes the module parameters you can set by editing the
/usr/kernel/iomemory_vsl.conf file and changing the values. You must complete the edits before

loading the driver, or they do not take effect.

Module parameter

Default (min/max)

Description

auto_attach

True

Attach the device on startup.

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