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User Guide
ioManager 2.3 User Guide
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Contents
IoManager Introduction...........................
Operating System Support ............
Software Installation .................................
Windows ..........................................
Linux .................................................
Startup and License Agreement ....
Fusion-io Device Management ...............
Device Report .................................
Performance Report .......................
IoManager Interface Options .......
Detached Device after Install .......
Remote Console (Bare Mode) Fea
Navigating IoManager ....................
Device Tree ................................................
Drive Status .....................................
Viewing Alerts .................................
ioDrive Duos ...................................
Reserve Space and Device Health
Device Report Panel .................................
Saving ioDrive Information ..........
Performance Monitoring .........................
Performance Report .......................
Operations ..................................................
Update Firmware ............................
Low-Level Format ..........................
Attach Device ..................................
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Detach Device .................................
Enabling Page File Settings ...........
Fusion-powered Support .........................
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troduction ___________________
Welcome to the IoManager administrator’s console for the ioDrive. This manual shows you how to use IoManager to maintain your ioDrive or ioDrive Duo at peak performance and troubleshoot any issues with the device.
Operating System Support
IoManager runs on both Windows and Linux platforms.Visit http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/downloads.html for the latest list of supported systems.
All operating systems must be 64-bit architecture to support the ioDrive.
Windows
•••• Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit, all versions t
Linux
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5•• OpenSUSE 10.3, 11 • Debian Etch, Debian Lenny, Debian Squeeze•• Ubuntu 8.04, 8.10, 9.04• CentOS 4, 5
IoManager In_____________________________
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IoManager runs on the following versions of Windows:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional 64-Bit (with SP2 or higher) Microsoft Windows 2003 Server 64-Bit (with SP2 or higher)Microsoft Windows 2008 Server 64-Bit, all versions (with SP1 or higher)
IoManager supports the following Linux distributions:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10, 11
Fedora Core 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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as part of either the Windows Setup package or Linux IoManager .RPM or .DEB.
Windows
Linux
You can also install the Linux IoManager separately:
• IoManager-gui-2.3.0.1686-1.1.noarch.rpm
• IoManager-jre-2.3.0.1686-1.1.x86_64.rpm
or the .DEB files for Ubuntu/Debian:
• IoManager-gui_2.3.0.1686-1.1_all.deb
• IoManager-jre_2.3.0.1686-1.1_amd64.deb
The actual filenames may vary.
3. Run the following command:
$ sudo rpm –Uvh IoManager*.rpm
Software I_____________________________
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The IoManager application downloads from http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/downloads.html
The ioDrive Windows Setup program creates a shortcut for IoManager and can create a desktop icon at C:\Program Files\Fusionio\IoManager as part of the installation.
The Linux version of IoManager is part of the packages downloaded with the ioDrive driver.
1. Select your Linux distribution from http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/downloads.html.
2. Download the IoManager and supporting Java JRE packages:
or for Ubuntu/Debian, run this command:
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$ sudo dpkg -i IoMan
All commands re
4. Log in as “root” or use s
This installs the application in /application also now appears in
Startup and License Ag
Running IoManager reqrun the utility.
The IoManager startup screen is
Figure 1—IoManager startup scr
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nager*.deb
equire administrator privileges.
sudo to run the install.
usr/bin along with the command-line utilities. ThSystem/Administration.
greement
quires administrator privileges. Log in as “root” or
s shown below.
reen
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he IoManager
use sudo to
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The first time you run IoManagshown below.
Figure 2 - EULA
5. Click Accept to accept t
If you choose Decline,
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ger, it displays the End User License Agreement (E
this agreement and continue to run IoManager.
IoManager closes.
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The IoManager console provideinstalled on the computer. There
Figure 3—Console tabs
Device Report On the Device Report tab there
• The Device Tree on ththe top, the server name
• The Device Report pan
Drive capacities are repo(1,073,741,824); one GB
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Fusion-io Device Ma_____________________________
es a single point of management for all Fusion-io de are two tabs: Device Report and Performance
e are two sections:
e left displays a list of the installed devices on the e and OS version are displayed. nel on the right displays details on one or more se
orted in GiB, or gibibytes. One GiB is equal to 230
B is equal to 109 bytes (1,000,000,000).
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devices e.
computer. At
elected devices.
0 bytes
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Performance Report When you click on the Performaof selected attached devices. Yothroughput in megabytes per sec(MB/sec) vs Time, and Write (Mhow long the data has been captgather more data.
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ith the Device Report Tree (left) and Device Repo
ance tab, IoManager draws a real-time graph of thou can view Read and Write vs. Time, which measucond, or you can separate the data into two graph
MB/sec) vs Time. The lower left corner of each wtured, in minutes and seconds. You can re-size the
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ort Panel (right)
he throughput ures
hs: Read window shows e window to
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Figure 5—Performance tab
IoManager Interface OIoManager also includes severalReport view and Performance
Figure 6—Menu bar
You can also display the
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ptions l options at the top of the screen, available in bothview. These options help you manage your Fusio
ese options by right-clicking any device listed in th
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h Device on-io device(s).
he Device Tree.
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• Update Firmware—Up• Low Level Format—P
selected device(s).
A low-lelevel formFusion-ioformatte
• Attach Device—AttachWorks only on a detache
• Detach Device—Detacupgrade the firmware. D
• Page File Settings—E
Page File
Detached Device after A Fusion-io device may appear IoManager, as shown below. (Th
Figure 7—Detached ioDrive
Check to see if the Device Repthe case, you can go to the Upda
Remote Console (BareIoManager offers a less graphicsconsoles. Bare Mode conserves desktops. To activate this Bare M
1. Click the Fusion icon in
A drop-down menu appears
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pgrades the firmware on the selected device(s). Performs a low-level format to change the logical s
evel format is not the same as an OS file system format should generally be performed only when reco Customer Support, as the device should already
ed.
hes an ioDrive so that the operating system can ined device. ches an ioDrive so you can perform a low-level fo
Detach Device only works on an attached device.nables or disables the use of the ioDrive as a page
e settings are the equivalent of settings on Linux.
Install detached right after installation and the first time he connector line does not connect across to the
port panel shows that the device has outdated firmate Firmware section in this guide to update the firm
e Mode) Feature s-intensive interface called Bare Mode, for use ovebandwidth and speeds up redraws of the console
Mode:
n the upper left corner of the menu bar.
s:
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rmat. A low-commended by y come pre-
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mware. If this is mware.
er remote on remote
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Figure 8—Bare Mode menu
2. Choose Enable Bare M
To disable Bare Mode, click the menu.
Figure 9—Disabling Bare Mode
Navigating IoManagerYou can navigate IoManager usi
• The Tab key moves the
• The Enter key activates
• The Scroll keys (Up Arr
control the Device Rep
• The Esc key closes dialo
• The Ctrl-A key combinaioDrives in the Device T
To see the IoManager splash scrAbout IoManager from the Io
To exit IoManager, click the X iExit from the IoManager menu
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Mode.
same icon and choose Disable Bare Mode from t
ing familiar keyboard controls:
e focus between onscreen components.
a selection.
row, Down Arrow, PgUp, PgDn, Ctrl-Home, Cport panel scrolling.
og boxes.
ation selects all the available items in a list (such asTree).
reen, which includes version and copyright informoManager menu.
in the upper-right corner of the IoManager windou.
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The Device Tree (shown belowcomputer.
Figure 10—Device Tree (Device
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w) displays a tree view of all installed Fusion-io de
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The computer is identified with
• Server Name • IP Address • Operating System and v
Each installed ioDrive is identifinumber in the name, such as theinstalled the device. You can alsthe number represents the orderfct1 for the second, etc.)
You can also find out more infopointer in the Device Tree (Wimuch free space is available, and
Figure 11 - Device Tree tool tip
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its:
version (if known)
fied by name on a separate branch of the tree. (In We “4” in fct4, is the location on the PCIe bus wheo confirm this bus number using Device Managr in which you installed the devices—fct0 for the
ormation about each drive by hovering over it withindows only). A tool tip appears, showing mount pd file system information:
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ger. In Linux, e first device,
h the mouse points, how
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Right-clicking on the Tool Tip ballows you to “Open in Exploredirectory (Windows only).
Drive Status The tree also shows the status oprogress, or if an error condition
Drive Normal: When a drive isappears connected to the DevicDevice Tree shows the device’sIf the drive is mounted to multipDevice Tree. The other mountmousing over the device and wainformation appears in the Toolerror is displayed instead).
Figure 12—Drive normal
Drive Detached: When a drivethe Device Tree does not connor if the drive is not functioning
Figure 13—Drive detached
Operation in Progress: The depanel indicates which operation completing the operation.
Figure 14—Operation in progres
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brings up a context menu (shown in the followinger,” opening a Windows Explorer window to that
of each drive—attached, detached, which operation exists.
s attached to the operating system and available toce Tree with a solid line. When an ioDrive is attacs ID, mount point, and free space, just below the ple file system mount points, only the first one is t points and detailed file system information can baiting for the Tool Tip (Windows only) to appear. l Tip (unless there is an error on the device, in wh
e is not available to the operating system or users, nect to the drive. (This results from a Detach Devg, or if the firmware is out of date.)
evice shows an activity icon. A message in the Devis executing, the percent complete, and an estima
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o users, it ched, the device name. shown in the
be seen by All of this
hich case the
the line from vice operation,
vice Report ated time for
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The animated activity ico
Error Conditions: When condiin the Device Tree. Warnings awhile errors are indicated by a reDevice Report panel provides t
Figure 15 - Device Report—trou
Viewing Alerts IoManager shows alerts that havshown next to each ioDrive, as wall managed devices shown in thcomplete list of all alerts, choose
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on does not appear in Bare Mode.
itions require attention, IoManager indicates warnare indicated by a yellow triangle with an exclamated stop sign with an exclamation point. A messagtroubleshooting information for selected devices.
ubleshooting information
ve been received by all the devices it is managing. well as being rolled up by host and group, with a s
he alerts tray at the bottom of the IoManager winde Show Alerts from the IoManager menu.
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Alerts are summary for dow. To view a
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Figure 16—Show Alerts
The Alerts window appears, disp
Figure 17—Alerts pane, Device R
To dismiss an alert, click the X nof an alert, click it.
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playing a list of current alerts for devices in this m
Report tab
next to it. To dismiss all alerts, click Clear All. To
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see the details
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You can also see the details of athe tree.
ioDrive Duos The IoManager Device Tree alsmodules in each ioDrive Duo ap
Figure 18—ioDrive Duo in Devi
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any particular ioDrive, including its alerts, by clicki
o displays ioDrive Duos. The two ioMemory (ioDppear separately in the tree:
ice Tree
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You can select and manage eachhighlighting two or more modul
Reserve Space and DeThe health of the device is deterspace decreases as NAND blockfaster than reads do.
An early warning message is senthe 10%-available threshold. If tenters write-reduced mode (degafter the reserve space is depletedevice can be done. If crossed, tprovide ample time for you to b
The diagram below illustrates th
Figure 19—Reserve space and pe
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h module as you would a standalone ioDrive. (Forles would display their details as well.)
evice Health rmined by the percentage of reserve space availablks are retired, with write operations tending to we
nt by the driver when the amount of reserve is closthe reserve space decreases to 0% of its original si
graded) in order to prolong the lifespan of the devied, the device enters read-only mode; no further wthese thresholds and their accompanying message
back up and migrate data on the device.
he reserve space thresholds:
erformance thresholds
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se to reaching ize, the device ice. Sometime
writes to the es should
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The Device Report panel displinstalled in this computer. To vi
• Click one of the ioDrive
• Hold the left mouse but
• Use Ctrl-Click left mou
The Device Report panel displwhat fields they report due to ha
• Device Name—The num• Status—Shows the statu
status messages include • Serial number • Driver version—Indicat• Firmware version • Manufacture date • Advertised Max Capacit
default formatting. This option during formatting
• Formatted Capacity—In• Formatted Sector Size—
The dialog also shows the assoc
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ays details on each ioDrive and ioDrive Duo ioDiiew information on one or more ioDrives:
es in the Device Tree.
tton down to select several devices in a row.
use button to select two or more separate devices.
ays details about each device (individual devices mardware differences):
mber indicates the device’s Serial Number. us of the device. Normal status is Attached. Otherdetached, scanning data, stopped, or in an error c
tes the ioDrive driver software version.
ty—Indicates this ioDrive’s largest size for user dacan be increased by using the Maximum Write Peg. ndicates this ioDrive’s current size.
—Indicates this sector size of the current format.
ciated PCIe bus details:
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ata, under erformance
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• Address
• Device ID
• Vendor ID
• Subsystem Device ID
• Subsystem Vendor ID
• Slot number
• Reserve space—Percentreduced mode; 0% trigg
The following runtime statistics
• Current temperature, in
• Lifetime physical read vo
• Lifetime physical write v
Saving ioDrive InformaYou can save information from
1. Highlight one or more ioselect which drives you wDevice Report panel as y
2. Click in the Device Repo
3. Press Ctrl-A to select allcursor to choose a small
4. Press Ctrl-C to copy the
IoManager saves the contents othis information as needed into
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tage of reserve space available (10% or less triggergers read-only mode)
are provided:
degrees Centigrade
olume (bytes read so far during the life of this dev
volume (bytes written so far during the life of this
ation the selected ioDrive(s) by using the Copy feature
oDrives in your Device Tree. Use the Shift or Ctrwish to view. IoManager displays each drive’s infoyou select it.
ort panel to change the focus to that list.
l the device information. (Or highlight text with thler piece of data.)
e information.
f the Device Report panel to the Clipboard. You a report or other document.
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rl keys to ormation in the
he mouse
can then paste
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Performance Report When you click the Performancperformance of selected attacheper second.
The lower left corner of each wiand seconds. Each drive has a cthe window to gather more data
The default view is Combined, w
• Read and Write (MB/s)
• Reand and Write Operat
The Combined view is showed b
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ce tab, IoManager draws a real-time graph of the red devices. Read and Write vs Time measures thro
indow shows how long the data has been capturedolor-coded circle to match its graph color. Also, y
a.
with two windows:
vs. Time
tions (IOPS, or I/O per second) vs. Time
below:
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ead and write oughput in MB
d in minutes you can re-size
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To view performance data in sepcorner of the Performance wind
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on the Performance tab; combined statistics
parate windows, click the Separate View icon on the dow.
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Figure 21 - Performance graphs,
The Separate Views panel show
• Read (MB/s) vs. Time
• Write (MB/s) vs. Time
• Read IOPS vs. Time
• Write IOPS vs. Time
To switch back to Combined ViPerformance window.
To select devices you want to mdata is not available for a devicethat it isn’t available by displayin
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Separate Views option
ws four categories of performance for each selected
iew, click on the Combined View icon at the uppe
monitor, click on their images in the left panel. If pe—such as when the device is detached—IoManagng blank performance graphs.
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To manage one or more ioDrive
• Click on one of the ioDr
• Hold the left mouse but
• Use Ctrl-Click left mou
Update Firmware The Update Firmware operatiothe firmware if:
• IoManager presents a w
• The Windows System Ereports a problem due to
• The ioDrive stops worki
• You are instructed to do
In most cases, if you upgas well. Most support issversions 1.2.4 and higheto version 2.0.2. If your before advancing to a dr
Upgrading the firmware
Back up the data on you
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es,
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tton down to select several devices at once.
use button to select two or more separate devices.
on lets you upgrade the ioDrive’s firmware. You s
arning icon stating that the firmware is out of date
Event Log or Linux system log (typically in /var/lo out-of-date firmware.
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grade the ioDrive firmware you must upgrade thesues arise from mismatched firmware and drivers.er, with their corresponding firmware versions, candriver version is older than 1.2.4, it must be upgra
river/firmware version later than that.
e may take some time. Monitor the progress using
ur ioDrive(s) prior to performing the upgrade.
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IoManager.
the system prior to performing a firmware upgrade.
the computer to prevent damage to the device.
Important
of the following messages:
“update to take effect.”
“restart for the update to take ef f
and place it in a convenient directory.
h
fect.”
3. Click Update Firmware in the menu bar.
It is extremely important that the power not be turned off during a firmware upgrade, asthis could cause device failure. If a UPS is not already in place, consider adding one to
Interrupting an update while it is in progress can result in permanent damage to the device. Never use the Windows Task Manager to stop the update or kill the process inLinux. (For this same reason, IoManager ignores all exit requests.) If the operation fails, it is critical that you restart this operation and complete it successfully before restarting
: To properly complete the firmware upgrade to the device, you need to perform a cold or warm boot of your system. IoManager advises you which action is required, giving one
The firmware on the selected devices was successfully updated. Restart your computer for the
The firmware on the selected devices was successfully updated. Shut down your computer and
To perform a firmware upgrade:
1. Download the ioDrive firmware upgrade file from http://ts.fujitsu.com/support/downloads.html
2. Highlight the device(s) you want to upgrade in the Device Tree.
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4. Browse to the ioDrive ficonvention is ioDrive_firmware). The default lo(Windows) or in /usr/s
5. Use the Browse button default directories, so unthe Select Firmware Filfile from a given folder, open next time you do a
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firmware file using the dialog that appears. (The filversion.fff (where version is the numerical versiocation for this file is in Program Files\companyshare/<company>/images (Linux).
to navigate to the location of this file. IoManagernless you have installed the firmware in a non-stanle dialog opens to the correct location. Once you that folder is saved as the default place for the file
a firmware update.
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6. Double-click the desired
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7. Click Next to proceed. T
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8. Click Update.
As the update occurs, a blue proReport panel. This bar shows bcomplete the update. The task pdevice.
Figure 26—Firmware up
All three external LED iprocess.
When the update completes, IoMthe process, as shown in Figure
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The Confirm Update Firmware dialog appears.
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date progress
indicators on each selected ioDrive light up during
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9. Click OK. The new firm
10. Completely power downand installation of the fir
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Firmware Already Update
IoManager checks to see if the fthe update and the current firmw
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firmware update version is required for the selecteware are the same, IoManager notifies you:
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If you want to cancel the update
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Low-Level Format Your ioDrive comes pre-formatyou would use it if any of these
• You need to re-format t
• Your application supporto tune your device accoCPU/memory use, and size when the sector size
• You are instructed to do
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mware version number in the dialog as well as the mp to date.” IoManager also dims the Update buttnot necessary.
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tted, so generally it’s not necessary to use this optisituations arise:
the drive to change its logical size to enhance write
rts sector sizes larger than 512 bytes (the default), ordingly. Larger sector sizes allow for more optimathe Maximum Capacity format option provides a e is increased.
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IoManager performs a low-levelsystem using standard disk manaformat to create an operating sy
Formatting an ioDrive ddata to another device, c
To format an ioDrive:
1. Select one or more ioDr
2. Click Format Low-leve
3. Select the type of forma
Figure 29—Format Settin
• Maximum Capacity—device, which is larger threductions in write speedDevice Health earlier in th
• Advertised Capacity (dThe drive will be format
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l format that is different from a format performed bagement utilities. You do not need to perform a lo
ystem-specific volume on the device.
destroys any data still on the device. If you have nochoose Cancel to abort the format.
rive(s) from the Device Tree.
el.
t you want to perform:
ngs dialog
—Creates the maximum possible capacity for user dhan the default Advertised Capacity. The tradeoffsds and device longevity. For more details, see Rese
his guide.
default)—This is the standard format found on a ntted to its advertised size.
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4. Choose an option and cl
Figure 30—Format Settin
The default block size ischeck the Custom check
5. Click Next.
IoManager lists your seleafter formatting for each
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rmance—Formats the device for increased write ately 30 percent capacity.
ormance—Formats the device for maximum writately 50 percent capacity.
lick Next. The Additional Options dialog appears
ngs dialog, Additional Options
s 512 bytes. If you need to change the default sectkbox and type a new sector size.
ected device(s) to format, as well as the approximh device.
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6. Click Format to perform
At this point, IoManager automprogress bar in the Device Repestimated time remaining to com
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When the format completes, IoMioDrive(s) for use by the operati
Depending on your opebefore you can store dat
Attach Device The Attach Device operation cIn most cases, the operating systime, so you only need to use At
perform a low-level format).
The Device Tree shows attachedand the device.
Figure 33—Attached device (link
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1. Select one or more detac
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Manager automatically re-attaches the newly-forming system.
rating system, you may need to create a volume ota on it.
creates a link so the ioDrive interacts with the opetem driver automatically attaches the installed ioDttach Device when you manually detach an ioDri
d ioDrive(s) as having a complete link between th
ked)
nd allow the operating system to interact with the
ched ioDrive(s) in the tree. They appear with the o
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2. Click Attach Device in
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Figure 37– Device Attach failure
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Detach Device Detach Device disconnects youdevice is not accessible to users accessible.) You should only neefirmware upgrade.
To perform a detach:
1. Select one or more ioDrdevices.) Attached devic
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rive(s) from the Device Tree. (You can only detaces appear with a complete link:
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tach dialog
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Enabling Page File SetYou can enable or disable an ioDby default for all devices.
To enable page file space for a d
1. Click Page File Settingopens with the Enable P
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