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2. From the Controller drop-down menu, select the controller to view the associated PCIe SSDs.
3. From the drop-down menus, select Cryptographic Erase for one or more PCIe SSDs.
If you have selected Cryptographic Erase and you want to view the other options in the drop-down menu, then select
Action and then click the drop-down menu to view the other options.
4. From the Apply Operation Mode drop-down menu, select one of the following options:
At Next Reboot Select this option to apply the actions during the next system reboot.
At Scheduled Time Select this option to apply the actions at a scheduled day and time:
Start Time and End Time Click the calendar icons and select the days. From the drop-down menus, select the
time. The action is applied between the start time and end time.
From the drop-down menu, select the type of reboot:
No Reboot (Manually Reboot System)
Graceful Shutdown
Force Shutdown
Power Cycle System (cold boot)
5. Click Apply.
If the job is not created, a message indicating that the job creation was not successful is displayed. Also, the message ID and
the recommended response action is displayed.
If the job is created successfully, a message indicating that the job ID is created for the selected controller is displayed. Click
Job Queue to view the progress of the job in the Job Queue page.
If pending operation is not created, an error message is displayed. If pending operation is successful and job creation is not
successful, then an error message is displayed.
Erasing PCIe SSD device data using RACADM
To securely erase a PCIe SSD device:
racadm storage secureerase:<PCIeSSD FQDD>
To create the target job after executing the secureerase command:
racadm jobqueue create <PCIe SSD FQDD> -s TIME_NOW -e <start_time>
To query the job ID returned:
racadm jobqueue view -i <job ID>
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Managing enclosures or backplanes
You can perform the following for enclosures or backplanes:
View properties
Configure universal mode or split mode
View slot information (universal or shared)
Set SGPIO mode
Set Asset Tag
Asset Name
Configuring backplane mode
The Dell 14
th
generation PowerEdge servers supports a new internal storage topology, where two storage controllers (PERCs)
can be connected to a set of internal drives through a single expander. This configuration is used for high performance mode
with no failover or High Availability (HA) functionality. The expander splits the internal drive array between the two storage
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Managing storage devices