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5  Expand the Enclosure (Backplane) object.
6  Select the Physical Devices object.
7  Select the Prepare To Remove from the Available Tasks drop-down menu task.
8  Click Execute.
The following warning message is displayed:
“Warning: Are you sure you want to prepare the physical device for removal?”
9  Select Prepare to Remove Physical Device to proceed or select Go Back to previous page to cancel the operation.
Performing cryptographic erase task for NVMe PCIe SSD
CAUTION: Performing a cryptographic erase on an NVMe PCIe SSD results in permanent loss of all data on the NVMe PCIe SSD.
NOTE: During cryptographic erase, the host is not able to access the NVMe PCIe SSD.
1  Expand the Storage tree object to display the storage component objects.
a On Linux platforms, unmount any le systems mounted on the device.
2  Expand the PCIe SSD Subsystem object.
3  3. Expand the PCIe SSD Extender object, if applicable.
4  4. Expand the Enclosure (Backplane) object.
5  5. Select the Physical Devices object.
6  Select the Cryptographic Erase task from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
7  Click Execute.
The following caution message is displayed:
"When you perform the Cryptographic Erase operation, any data on
the disk will be lost permanently. Are you sure you want to continue?"
8  Select Cryptographic Erase to proceed.
A pop-up message is displayed: Are you sure you want to perform Cryptographic Erase on this physical device?
9  Click OK to proceed, or select Go Back to previous page to cancel the operation.
Exporting the log
1  Expand the Storage tree object to display the storage components.
2  Expand the PCIe SSD Subsystem object.
3  Expand the PCIe SSD Extender object, if applicable.
4  Expand the Enclosure (Backplane) object
5  Select the Physical Devices object
6  Select the Export Log task from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
7  Click Execute.
8  Note where the log le will be exported.
9  Click Export Log and follow the instructions to complete.
Human Interface Infrastructure conguration utility
The Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) conguration utility is a standardized way of viewing and setting a device conguration. The HII 
conguration utility provides pre-operating system functionality and management for NVMe PCIe SSDs including:
• Viewing physical device properties
• Running physical device operations
• Retrieving debug information
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Conguring and managing your NVMe PCIe SSD 2.5 inch SFF device










