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Logicube SCSI-
NG User’s Manual
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specifications. Please contact the drive manufacturer to find
out if the specific drive being used supports the SCSI FORMAT.
Wipe Patterns
– Allows the user to set a specific pattern to use for wiping the drive. The number
of passes is customizable (up to 7 passes) along with the type of data written for each pass. In
addition, a 7-pass DoD wipe can be set with pre-selected pass values.
Format
– Formats a drive. Supported file systems are:
EXT4, NTFS, exFAT, FAT32
.
The unit can perform one, two, or all three methods on the same drive, using the same task. Each
method will be performed in order (Secure Erase, Wipe Patterns, then Format) depending on which
methods are chosen. For example, if both Secure Erase and Wipe Patterns are selected, the unit will
perform a Secure Erase first then a Wipe Patterns wipe.
3.3.1 Step-by-step instructions – Wipe
1.
Select
Wipe
from the types of operation on the left side.
2.
Tap the
Target
icon and select the drive then tap the
OK
icon.
3.
Tap the
Settings
icon and choose the type of wipe to be performed (Secure Erase and/or
Wipe Patterns). If Wipe Patterns is selected, choose the type of Wipe Pattern to perform
(DoD or Custom).
4.
If the drive has an HPA, DCO, or ACS3 area that needs to be wiped, tap the
HPA/DCO/ACS3
icon and select
Yes
to wipe the HPA/DCO/ACS3 area of the drive.
5.
Tap the
Passes
icon to edit the number of passes and what gets written on each pass.
6.
If the drive needs to be formatted, tap the
Settings
icon to change the Format settings
then tap the
OK
icon.
FORMAT –
Select ON to format the drive.
FILE SYSTEM –
Select which file system will be used to format the drive.
Optional: Tap Job Info to set the Job Name, Job ID, Operator, Other ID, or Job Notes.
7.
Tap the
Start
icon to start the wipe task. A Secure Erase will be performed first (if
selected), then a Wipe Pattern (if selected), then finally a Format (if selected).
8.
When finished, the status will show “COMPLETED”. At this point, it is recommended to
tap
Reset Task
to reset the task, so the drive bays properly reset and not show as being
used or assigned for other tasks.
3.4 Logs
Logs of all clone, hash, and wipe operations are stored and saved on the unit. Logs can
be viewed directly on the unit or from a computer’s browser (if the unit is connected
to a network). In addition to viewing, the logs can be exported to an external USB
drive. Logs are exported in PDF, HTML and XML format.
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