Reference Guide

perccli /cx[/ex]/sx show jbod all
This command shows all information of a non-RAID disks/JBOD drive for the specified slot in the controller. The all option in
the command shows information for all slots on the controller. x stands for a number, a list of numbers, a range of numbers, or
all numbers.
Input example:
perccli /c0/e2/s4 show jbod all
Drive erase commands
Table 10. Conventions
Options Description
/cx
Specifies a controller where x is the controller index.
/ex
Specifies an enclosure where x is the enclosure device ID.
/sx
Specifies a physical drive where x is the slot number.
The PERC Command Line supports the following drive erase commands:
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx secureerase[force]
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx stop erase
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx show erase
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx start erase[simple|normal|thorough|standard|threepass|crypto]
[patternA=<val>][patternB=<val>]
The detailed description for each command follows.
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx secureerase [force]
This command erases the drive's security configuration and securely erases data on a drive. You can use the force option as a
confirmation to erase the data on the drive and the security information.
Input example:
perccli /c0/e25/s1 secureerase
NOTE:
This command deletes data on the drive and the security configuration and this data is no longer accessible. This
command is used for SED drives only.
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx stop erase
Stops secure erase on non-SED drives.
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx show erase
Displays the status as percentage of secure erase completed.
perccli /cx[/ex]/sx start erase [simple| normal| thorough| standard| threepass|
crypto] [patternA=<val>] [patternB=<val>]
This command securely erases non-SED drives. The drive is written with erase patterns to ensure that the data is securely
erased. You can use the following options with the start erase command:
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