Those are pretty ancient versions of the driver; can you upgrade?  It is
possible that those versions don't support 'flushing.'

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 08:59:10AM -0400, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
>I can't get aoe-flush to flush a specific device. aoe-flush -a works ok
>and flushes all the unused devices but aoe-flush e1.9 (for example)
>doesn't flush the e1.9 device. I tried echoing 'e1.9'
>to /dev/etherd/flush... but it's not better.
>
>  aoetools:    30
>  installed aoe driver:        47
>    running aoe driver:        47
>
>In addition aoecfg deturns blank output to every read request... (the
>target is ggaoed)
>
>Did I miss something?
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