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Save XML erasure reports
Report location
User may configure where XML examination reports are saved.
File Name template
Here you may specify the name template for the XML reports. Because every erase operation will generate a
separate report, KillDisk saves the date and time in the default settings to keep reports. The main tags available
are:
Table 5: File name template tags:
Available file name element:
Tag:
Serial ID
{Serial ID}
Erasure Status
{Status}
Date of Erasure
{Date(YYYY-MM-DD)}
Time of Erasure
{Time(HH-mm-ss)}
To see additional file name tags available, see the
in the Appendix.
Include system and hardware info
Ensures that the system-specific information is saved in the XML report, such as:
• Operating system
• Kernel version
• Platform name
• Device attributes
• Disk geometry
• Partitioning information
• Active partitions
Include technician information
Optionally place the technician information (defined in the
) into the XML erasure report
Create separate report for each disk for batch operations
By default batches are treated as one unit, so XML reports will include the report information for all the disks in
a batch. This option allows for the user to create separate reports for each of the disks pertaining to a batch, so the
disk records can be handled separately. This is useful when disk reports are required immediately for each disk;
the batch does not need to complete before the report is issued.
Certificate preferences
These preferences allow the user to customize the erasure certificates with company specific information, technician
information, and additional certificate options.