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[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --maintenance
 
[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --maintenance
 
Device tda successfully put into maintenance mode
 
Device tda successfully put into maintenance mode
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[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --trim off
 
[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --trim off
 
TRIM has been turned off for device tda
 
TRIM has been turned off for device tda
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[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --online
 
[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --online
 
Device tda successfully put into online mode
 
Device tda successfully put into online mode

Revision as of 16:21, 23 May 2014

Device Management Commands

This section describes the commands that are used to manage devices:

  • online mode
  • maintenance mode
  • attach to group
  • enabling TRIM
  • disabling TRIM
  • commit mode strategy
  • device alias
  • device configuration

Put device in online mode

The online parameter of the device command is used to put a device in online mode after it was put in maintenance mode for certain tasks, such as formatting a device or enabling or disabling TRIM.

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --online
Device tda is already online

Put device in maintenance mode

The maintenance parameter of the device command is used to put a device in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode is required for several tasks on the device, such as formatting a device or enabling or disabling TRIM.

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --maintenance
Device tda successfully put into maintenance mode

Attach device to group

Processor affinity is set by attaching a device to a group. Device groups are used to ensure that devices are using specific CPUs. Each device must be attached to a group. A device can be migrated from one group to another by attaching it to a new group.

The attach parameter of the device command is used to attach a device to a group.

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tdd --attach td-cpu-28
Device tdd successfully added to group td-cpu-28

Enable TRIM

The TRIM command enables the host to communicate to the device that blocks of data have been de-allocated. As a result, the device is able to return those blocks to the pool of available unused blocks, which enables the device to maintain a higher level of background/overhead efficiency, minimizing subsequent Write Amplification and improving performance.

TRIM is disabled on each device by default. Operating systems that do not support TRIM ignore this setting.

To enable TRIM, use the trim on parameter of the device command.

N.B. - The device must be in maintenance mode to enable TRIM

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --maintenance
Device tda successfully put into maintenance mode

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --trim on
TRIM has been turned on for device tda

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --online
Device tda successfully put into online mode

Disable TRIM

TRIM is disabled on each device by default. If TRIM has been enabled, you can disable it by using the trim off parameter of the device command.

N.B. - The device must be in maintenance mode to disable TRIM

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --maintenance
Device tda successfully put into maintenance mode

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --trim off
TRIM has been turned off for device tda

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --online
Device tda successfully put into online mode

Set commit mode

The commit mode strategy is used to specify at which point, on the path from the host memory controller to the device flash, the write is completed.

The values are normal, which is standard execution, and WriteNow, which accelerates the write acknowledgement. In both strategies, the data is secure in the case of a power failure.

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --commit WriteNow
Commit mode for tda has been succesfully set to WriteNow

[root@mcs ~]# td-cli device tda --commit normal
Commit mode for tda has been succesfully set to normal