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Hi ! have someone, by any chance, found a way to revert an enterprise SED to its manufacturing defaults in order for the HDD to be reused on a controller of the same type/model it was removed from?
root@labstor:/home/bird/lab/sedutil# ./sedutil-cli --scan
Scanning for Opal compliant disks
/dev/sda No ST3250318AS HP34
/dev/sdb No
/dev/sdc No
/dev/sdd No
Target disks are: sdb/sdc and sdd. (sda is the boot drive with ubuntu linux)
I think they sould show and "E" instead of a "No" in the compliance field.
Let me know if you like another command display output.
Thanks/Regards, bird
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Hi ! have someone, by any chance, found a way to revert an enterprise SED to its manufacturing defaults in order for the HDD to be reused on a controller of the same type/model it was removed from?
root@labstor:/home/bird/lab/sedutil# ./sedutil-cli --scan
Scanning for Opal compliant disks
/dev/sda No ST3250318AS HP34
/dev/sdb No
/dev/sdc No
/dev/sdd No
Target disks are: sdb/sdc and sdd. (sda is the boot drive with ubuntu linux)
I think they sould show and "E" instead of a "No" in the compliance field.
Let me know if you like another command display output.
Thanks/Regards, bird
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: