
Chapter 7 - Linux Drivers
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VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
For the complete syntax and usage details of each command, see Violin Utilities
on page 149.
On each command, specify the optional device index
( [ <device_index> ]
)
to list the information for a particular Memory Array. If you do not specify an
individual device, the command lists the information for all the Memory Arrays
found.
Installing the Violin Utilities on Linux Hosts
To install the Violin Utilities onto the host computer:
1. Log into the host computer as root.
2. Download the Violin Utilities package tgz file (vtms-linux-utils-
<release>.tgz
) from the HP Support page.
Where
<release> indicates the release number, such as D4.5.4.1.
3. Extract the contents of the compressed file to a suitable location on the
host.
4. Open a terminal shell window and navigate to the location of the Violin
Utilities install script (
vtms-linux-<release>.tar).
5. To run the Violin Utilities install script, type:
Where
<release> indicates the release number, such as D4.5.4.1.
veeprom
Displays information, such as the main board
serial number and the management MAC
address.
vinfo
Displays driver version and registry tunable
parameters.
vpartial
Displays Memory Array partial flash page
counters.
vstat
Displays Memory Array status information.
vzero
Resets Memory Array I/O counters to zero.
./vtms-linux-utils-<release>.run
Table 7.1 Memory Array Commands for Viewing Linux Driver Information
Utility Description
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