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Fio-status – HP PCIe IO Accelerators for ProLiant Servers User Manual

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This utility is an SNMP sub-agent that implements the cpqIODrv.mib for the IO Accelerator driver. The
fio-snmp-agentx utility communicates with the SNMP master agent via the agentx protocol.
Syntax
fio-snmp-agentx [-c, -f, -l , -m, -s, -h, -v]
Options

-c : Sets the configuration file to use. The file elements are described in the

following table.

NOTE:

Use this option only to change the name of the config file. Do not specify a path. By

default, the config file name is fio-snmp-agentx.conf. The config file specified must

reside in one of these directories: /etc/snmp, /usr/share/snmp, /usr/ lib/snmp, or

$HOME/.snmp. HP recommends that you do not change the file name.

Field

Setting

Description

test_mode_enabled

true/false

Enables test mode (must be true to enable

the test-mode file) configuration.

testmode_file

Path name of test-mode file. The default is
testmode.ini in the startup directory.

update_delay

Sets the rate (in milliseconds) for polling the

driver for updated data.

traps_enabled

true/false

Enables traps (default=false).

-f: Forces the sub-agent to run in the foreground instead of as a daemon.

-l : Logs file to use.

-m: Runs as the SNMP master agent instead of as a sub-agent.

-s: Sends errors to stderr instead of to syslog.

fio-status

Description
Provides detailed information about the PCIe IO Accelerator boards installed. This utility operates on
either fctx or fiox devices. The utility depends on running as root and having the driver loaded. If no

driver is loaded, a smaller set of status information is returned. The fio-status utility provides

information about any installed PCIe IO Accelerator devices.
Syntax
fio-status [-c, -d, -a, -h, -v]
where is the name of the device node (/dev/fctx), and where x indicates the board

number: 0, 1, 2, and so forth. For example, /dev/fct0 indicates the first PCIe IO Accelerator installed

on the system.
Options

-c Count: Report only the number of PCIe IO Accelerators installed.

-d: Shows the basic information set plus the total amount of data read and written (lifetime data

volume). This option is not necessary when the -a option is used.