Chapter 9 - Violin Utilities
150
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
Understanding the Violin Utilities
The Violin Utilities are tools designed to enable you to monitor the performance
of Memory Array systems in a direct-attached configuration.
Using the Violin Utilities, you may retrieve detailed information about the Memory
Array and data transfer counts that enable you to configure the system for
optimal performance.
Installing the Violin Utilities
The Violin Utilities may be installed on the Linux or Windows host in the course
of installing the device drivers during Phase 3 of a direct-attached Memory Array
deployment.
•
For information on installing the Violin Utilities on a Linux host, see
•
For information on installing the Violin Utilities on a Windows host, see
Installing the Windows Drivers
Running the Violin Utilities
As with any command that modifies the configuration of the Memory Array
system, Violin Utilities commands must be issued as the
root
user on a Linux
computer or as an
Administrator
on a Windows computer.
In each Violin Utilities 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
Memory Arrays found.
Running the Violin Utilities on a Linux Host
The Violin Utilities are run on the Linux host from the command line.
Running the Violin Utilities on a Windows Host
A shortcut icon is created on the Windows desktop to the Violin Utilities
command shell when you install the Violin Utilities on the Windows host.
If you are not logged on as an
Administrator
, right-click the icon and select
Run As Administrator to open the shell with the proper permissions.
Violin Utilities Reference
This section documents the syntax and usage of the following Violin Utilities.
Summary of Contents for VMA Series
Page 4: ...4 VMA series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide HP AM456 9002A Rev 01 ...
Page 22: ......
Page 38: ......
Page 116: ......