ASRock X79 Extreme11 LSI Mega RAID Storage Manager Guide - Page 131

Virtual Drive Erase

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2. Click the More info link under the Background Operations portlet. The progress bar appears, as shown in the following figure. Figure 121 Group Show Progress 3. On clicking the Abort All button, the Drive Erase operation stops and the progress bar is not displayed. Virtual Drive Erase The virtual drive erase operates on a specified virtual drive and overwrites all user-accessible locations. It supports non-zero patterns and multiple passes. Virtual drive erase optionally deletes the virtual drive and erases the data within the virtual drive's LBA range. Virtual drive erase is a background operation, and it posts events to notify users of their progress. Follow these steps to open the Virtual Drive Erase menu. 1. In the Logical view, right -click the Virtual Drive node. 2. Click on the Virtual Drive node, select top level navigation and click Go to. 3. Select Virtual Drive and select Events & Response. The Virtual Drive Erase Menu opens, as shown in the following figure. DB09-000202-05 37857-02 Using the MegaRAID Advanced Software Rev. F - May 2011 Copyright © 2011 by LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. Page 131

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Using the MegaRAID Advanced Software
Page 131
DB09-000202-05 37857-02
Rev. F - May 2011
Copyright © 2011 by LSI Corporation. All rights reserved.
2.
Click the
More info
link under the Background Operations portlet.
The progress bar appears, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 121
Group Show Progress
3.
On clicking the Abort All button, the Drive Erase operation stops and the progress bar is not
displayed.
Virtual Drive Erase
The virtual drive erase operates on a specified virtual drive and overwrites all user-accessible
locations. It supports non-zero patterns and multiple passes. Virtual drive erase optionally deletes
the virtual drive and erases the data within the virtual drive’s LBA range. Virtual drive erase is a
background operation, and it posts events to notify users of their progress.
Follow these steps to open the
Virtual Drive Erase menu.
1.
In the Logical view, right -click the Virtual Drive node.
2.
Click on the Virtual Drive node, select top level navigation and click
Go to
.
3.
Select
Virtual Drive
and select
Events & Response
.
The
Virtual Drive Erase Menu opens, as shown in the following figure.