Seagate ST3300007LW User's Guide Page 69

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 89
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 68
Selecting a Device
At the top of the reporting module,
users will find a drop-down menu
which allows for:
The selection of an attached
device
The user to manually enter a
device which is not connected
for which Alerts may be
customized
Customizing alert settings is discussed
in the section titled The “Alert
Settings” Tab – CPR Toolbox™ , on
page 82.
SCSI Hammer™ ‘Jobs’ – An Organizing Method For Audit Trails
SCSI Hammer™ keeps track of actions
performed. These are stored on the
device in built-in Flash Memory. Each
time SCSI Hammer™ performs an action,
a history of that action is stored; each
action is associated with a SCSI
Hammer™ generated sequence number.
Each of these actions is stored as a
‘Session’ in the device’s internal memory.
Why use Jobs to organize audit trails?
Example 1:
A technician travels to different clients to
eradicate data.
Logs from actions taken at the
client location may be grouped
into a Job specific to the client.
Example 2:
A technical support depot eradicates data
from many drives daily.
Each day’s work can be
organized into a Job named for
the date on which the erasures
were performed.
If SCSI Hammer™ is used to perform an
erasure on a single attached drive, the
entry in Flash will reflect that action,
associated with the single attached drive.
If SCSI Hammer™ is used to perform an
erasure on more drives (up to thirty (30)
when attaching SCSI Hammer™ to
external SCSI enclosures), the entry in
Flash will reflect that action, associated with each of the drives attached.
These activity logs are stored without regard for how SCSI Hammer™ is used, e.g. Stand-
alone mode, or in conjunction with CPR Toolbox™.
Once SCSI Hammer™ has performed actions, CPR Toolbox™ provides a way to organize
these logs into ‘jobs’ which may be associated with a user-friendly name, such as a client
name or location at which the tasks were performed.
SCSI Hammer™ Users Guide
Page 69 of 89
Page view 68
1 2 ... 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 ... 88 89

Comments to this Manuals

No comments