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Diagnostics and <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – Virtual SAN<br />

The ESXCLI command outputs gathered previously showed that the PCI-E card in<br />

question was approximately 1200GB in size. This information can be used to narrow<br />

the search criteria.<br />

The F00-001-1T20-CS-001 model appears to be approximately the same size as the<br />

device (1205GB) on the host.<br />

Of course a better way to identify the flash device other than by capacity is to use<br />

specific Fusion-IO commands. These commands display adapter model, as well as<br />

driver and firmware versions. The fio-status -a command revealed that this was<br />

indeed the F00-001-1T20-CS-001 model.<br />

The Fusion-IO command fio-status –a displays even more information, such as<br />

whether or not the cache is protected during a power down, and what is the<br />

expected lifespan/endurance of the card.<br />

V M W A R E S T O R A G E B U D O C U M E N T A T I O N / 43

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