Microsoft DSE4XM2 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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Options
Caution: Use the -f option with care, as forcing an upgrade could damage your device.
Note: All three external LED indicators will light during the update process.
3.6 Enabling SNMP
The ioDrive also supports monitoring using SNMP or Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI). The Windows Setup package places the ioDrive SNMP
extension agent DLL and MIB into Program Files\Fusion-io\SNMP. This ioDrive agent
requires the Windows SNMP service active on the computer (see your Windows
documentation for details). Currently, WMI requires SNMP in the background to
function so you’ll need to setup SNMP for either.
To install and enable the extension agent:
1. Copy fio-snmp-win.dll into Windows\System32.
2. Open Regedit and create the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Fusion-io\
fio-snmp-win\CurrentVersion\Pathname = %systemroot%\system32\
fio-snmp-win.dll
3. In Regedit, locate the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Ser-
vices\SNMP\Parameters\ExtensionAgents
4. Modify this key to include a String Value. Number it next in the list of agents.
5. Modify this value with the following:
-d Updates the specified device. Use /dev/fctx where x is the device’s
PCIe bus number. (Use fio-status to view this.)
-f
Force Upgrade (Also used to perform a rollback to an earlier
firmware version.)
-l
List firmware available in the archive.
-p Pretend: Show what updates would be done (the firmware is not
modified). This option requires the -d option.
-q Runs the update process without displaying the progress bar or
percent completed.