Sun Flash Accelerator F40 PCIe Card Overview
About the Sun Flash Accelerator F40 PCIe Card
Card Software and Firmware Components
Preparing the Card for Installation
Perform ESD Prevention Measures
Update the Host Operating System
Installing the Card Into a Server
Remove an Existing Card From a Server
Servicing the Card Using the ddcli Utility
Access Text Menu Interface in ddcli Utility
Access Command Line Interface (CLI) in ddcli Utility
Show the Vital Product Data Command
Troubleshooting Using Card LEDs
Note - Do not use this command unless directed by service personnel.
The -getsmartlog command extracts SMART logs for the selected Sun Flash Accelerator F40 PCIe Card. Use the -getsmartlog command when requested to assist Oracle support in debugging and resolution. This command extracts two specific files for each single card or all cards in the server if the -slot option is not used. The following files are extracted:
SSDEventLog<_slot_cage_location_configid_serialnumber_timestamp>.bin
SystemEventLog<_slot_cage_location_configid_serialnumber_timestamp>.bin
Text Menu Interface Usage: The following top-level menu lists the cards in the system and prompts you to select a card on which to perform an operation. Two Sun Flash Accelerator F40 PCIe Cards are shown in the following example:
# ddcli **************************************************************** LSI Corporation WarpDrive Management Utility Version 107.00.00.04 (2012.06.05) Copyright (c) 2011 LSI Corporation. All Rights Reserved. **************************************************************** ID WarpDrive Package Version PCI Address -- --------- --------------- ----------- 1 ELP-4x100-4d-n 06.05.10.00 00:09:00:00 2 ELP-4x100-4d-n 06.05.10.00 00:05:00:00 Select the WarpDrive [1-2 or 0:Quit]: 1 1. List WarpDrive Information 2. Update Flash Package 3. Display WarpDrive Health 4. Locate WarpDrive 5. Format WarpDrive 6. Show Vital Product Data 7. Extract SMART Logs Select Operation [1-7 or 0:Quit]: 7 Get Log for single or all SSDs[ Enter 1:All or 0:Single]: 1 Enter Log File Path: /root Successfully collected SSD Event Logs for Cage = 01 Location = Upper Successfully collected System Event Logs for Cage = 01 Location = Upper Successfully collected SSD Event Logs for Cage = 01 Location = Lower Successfully collected System Event Logs for Cage = 01 Location = Lower Successfully collected SSD Event Logs for Cage = 02 Location = Upper Successfully collected System Event Logs for Cage = 02 Location = Upper Successfully collected SSD Event Logs for Cage = 02 Location = Lower Successfully collected System Event Logs for Cage = 02 Location = Lower 1. List WarpDrive Information 2. Update Flash Package 3. Display WarpDrive Health 4. Locate WarpDrive 5. Format WarpDrive 6. Show Vital Product Data 7. Extract SMART Logs Select Operation [1-7 or 0:Quit]: 7
Command Line Interface Usage: Enter the following line of text in the CLI to run the -getsmartlog command: ddcli -c 1 -getsmartlog -slot 2 -path /root