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SuperSonix®-NG & SuperSonix®-NG PCIe User's Manual
Logicube, Inc.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
USA
Phone: 818 700 8488
Fax: 818 700 8466
Version: 2.0
Date: 08/01/17
MAN-SUPERSONIX_NG
®
-NG User's Manual
Logicube SuperSonix
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  • Page 1 SuperSonix®-NG & SuperSonix®-NG PCIe User’s Manual Logicube, Inc. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Phone: 818 700 8488 Fax: 818 700 8466 Version: 2.0 Date: 08/01/17 MAN-SUPERSONIX_NG ® -NG User’s Manual Logicube SuperSonix...
  • Page 2: Limitation Of Liability And Warranty Information

    LOGICUBE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOSS OF TIME OR DATA FROM USE OF A LOGICUBE PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM PRODUCT MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF (INCLUDING WITHOUT...
  • Page 3: Rohs Certificate Of Compliance

    MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE. AT LOGICUBE’S SOLE AND ABSOLUTE DISCRETION, REASONABLE TELEPHONE AND EMAIL SUPPORT MAY ALSO BE AVAILABLE FOR THE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT AS DEFINED BY LOGICUBE. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, LOGICUBE PRODUCTS ARE...
  • Page 4: Logicube Technical Support Contact Information

    FLAME-RETARDANTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. THIS DIRECTIVE APPLIES TO ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS PLACED ON THE EU MARKET AFTER JULY 1, 2006. Logicube Technical Support Contact Information 1. By website: www.logicube.com 2. By email: techsupport@logicube.com 3. By telephone: 1 - (818) 700 8488 ext. 3 between the hours of 7am – 5pm PST, Monday through Friday, excluding U.S.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.1.2 Cloning to Smaller Capacity Drives ................16 3.2 H ............................. 17 3.2.1 Step-by-step instructions – Drive Hash ................ 17 3.3 W ............................18 3.3.1 Step-by-step instructions – Wipe ................. 19 3.4 T ........................... 20 ACRO ® -NG User’s Manual Logicube SuperSonix...
  • Page 6 5.2.3 Job Info ......................... 41 5.3 W ............................41 5.3.1 Target ........................... 42 5.3.2 Settings......................... 42 5.3.2.1 Secure Erase ......................43 5.3.2.2 Wipe Patterns ....................... 44 5.3.2.2.1 Mode ............................44 5.3.2.2.2 HPA/DCO ........................... 45 ® -NG User’s Manual Logicube SuperSonix...
  • Page 7 ..............64 HANGING THE DEFAULT PASSWORDS NTRODUCTION 6.0.1 Changing both the logicube and it passwords ............. 64 6.0.2 Changing only the logicube password ................. 65 6.0.3 Changing only the it password ..................66 7: UPDATING/LOADING/RE-LOADING THE SUPERSONIX-NG SOFTWARE ....68 7.0 U...
  • Page 8 9.2.1 Step-by-step – Configuring a local or networked printer ..........78 10: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................ 81 10.0 FAQ ........................... 81 11: INDEX ......................... 83 ....................84 ECHNICAL UPPORT NFORMATION ........................84 OFTWARE TTRIBUTION ® -NG User’s Manual Logicube SuperSonix...
  • Page 9: 1: Introduction

    (SuperSonix-NG-P) that supports M.2 PCIe type drives, and compact size makes it ideal for the workbench or on-site. The SuperSonix-NG is perfect for any drive cloning tasks including software and OS upgrades, back-ups, new PC rollouts and content/application distribution.
  • Page 10 Multi-Image Master – Store multiple images created by SuperSonix-NG in a repository on a SATA drive or on a USB enclosure connected to the SuperSonix-NG and then clone to selected target drives. Users can also store multiple SuperSonix-NG created images on a shared network location and then clone to selected targets (requires the purchase of the Networking option).
  • Page 11: In The Box

    INTRODUCTION 1.2 In the Box The SuperSonix-NG is shipped in a cardboard carrying case that includes a custom protective foam insert ready to drop into a standard Pelican hard case and includes:  The Logicube SuperSonix-NG unit  AC adapter/Power supply and US power cord ...
  • Page 12: Specifications

     Avoid dropping the Logicube device or subjecting it to sharp jolts. When in use, place it on a flat surface.  Keep the unit dry. If the Logicube device needs to be cleaned, use a lightly damp, lint free cloth. Avoid using soap or other cleaning agents particularly those containing bleach, ammonia, alcohol or other harsh chemicals.
  • Page 13: 2: Getting Started

    2: Getting Started 2.0 Overview of the SuperSonix-NG Throughout this manual the use of the product name “SuperSonix-NG” applies to the PCIe enabled version of the product as well, and unless specified otherwise all features/functions of SuperSonix-NG apply to the PCIe enabled version of the product Special Icons –...
  • Page 14 GETTING STARTED Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 15 GETTING STARTED Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 16: Turning The Supersonix-Ng On And Off

    To turn the SuperSonix-NG off, press and immediately release the power button on the top right corner of the SuperSonix-NG. The SuperSonix-NG will begin its shut down process and after a few seconds, the display and fans will turn off. The SuperSonix-NG can also be turned off from the POWER OFF menu.
  • Page 17: Connecting Master Drives

     Flash Media (optional) 2.2.1 Connecting Master Drives Master drives must be connected to the left side of the SuperSonix-NG. These ports are write-protected and are labeled as follows:  SAS S1 – SAS/SATA data port for the Master 1 (S1) position.
  • Page 18: Connecting Target Drives

    SuperSonix-NG. Data may be overwritten if a drive is connected to a target port. 2.2.2 Connecting Target Drives Target drives must be connected to the right side of the SuperSonix-NG. These ports are labeled as follows:  SAS D1 – SAS/SATA data port for the Target 1 (D1) position.
  • Page 19: Using Usb/Firewire/Esata Enclosures

    NG. This adapter provides the capability to connect SATA drives to the USB 3.0 ports on the SuperSonix-NG and uses a USB 3.0 to SATA converter between the Adapter or USB 3.0 enclosure, and the SuperSonix-NG, allowing the device to be detected properly.
  • Page 20: The User Interface

    Typically, SATA M.2 SSDs utilize the “B & M key” while PCIe NVMe or PCIe AHCI SSDs utilize the “M key”. Although the examples above are typical, Logicube recommends contacting the SSD manufacturer to determine whether the SSD has a SATA interface or a PCIe interface.
  • Page 21: Touch Screen

    G – Operations options and settings H – Start icon 2.4 Touch screen The SuperSonix-NG features a 7” color LCD capacitive touch screen that allows the user to quickly input commands. The screen is bright and easy to read. 2.5 HDMI The SuperSonix-NG has Type-C Mini HDMI port located in the back panel.
  • Page 22: 3: Quick Start

    Chapter 4: Clone Chapter 5: Types of Operation. The SuperSonix-NG can perform up to five (5) tasks per mode of operation (specifically Clone, Hash, and/or Wipe). It is highly recommended to change the passwords for built-in accounts. Instructions on how to change the passwords to the two built-in accounts can be found in Chapter 3.1 Clone...
  • Page 23: Step-By-Step Instructions - Clone

    Job name. See Section 4.3.1 for more information. The SuperSonix-NG will convert any non-POSIX portable characters used in Job Name field to underscores “_“ when creating the log or file names. POSIX portable characters are: Uppercase A to Z Period (.)
  • Page 24: Cloning To Smaller Capacity Drives

    Master drive before changing partition sizes.  Logicube cannot provide support on how to re-size or shrink partitions, however, there are several articles and software/utilities/tools available on how to re-size or shrink partitions.
  • Page 25: Hash

    3.2 Hash A hash operation can be performed to any drive connected to the SuperSonix- NG. Performing a hash operation will instruct the SuperSonix-NG to calculate the hash for the specified drive or validate the hash value for that drive.
  • Page 26: Wipe

     Format – Instructs the SuperSonix-NG to format a drive. The SuperSonix-NG will format the drive using the EXT4 file system or NT file system (NTFS). To perform more than one task at a time (Image, Hash, Wipe), the Multi- Task Option must be purchased and installed.
  • Page 27: Step-By-Step Instructions - Wipe

    5. If the drive needs to be formatted, tap the Settings icon to change the Format settings then tap the OK icon. 6. Tap the Start icon to start the wipe task. The SuperSonix-NG will perform a Secure Erase first (if selected), then a Wipe Pattern (if selected), then finally a Format (if selected).
  • Page 28: Task Macro

    8. When finished, the status will show “COMPLETED”. At this point, it is recommended to tap Reset Task to reset the task so the drive bays properly reset and not show as being used or assigned for other tasks. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 29: Logs

    3.5 Logs The SuperSonix-NG keeps logs of all clone, hash, and wipe operations. Logs can be viewed directly on the SuperSonix-NG or from a computer’s browser (if the SuperSonix-NG is connected to a network). In addition to viewing, the logs can be exported to an external USB location such as a USB flash drive.
  • Page 30: Deleting Log Files

    3.5.3 Accessing the logs over a network The log files can also be accessed through a network on a computer if the SuperSonix-NG is connected on the same network. 1. Open Windows Explorer or a similar file browser window and browse to the hostname or the IP address found in the Statistics screen.
  • Page 31: Statistics

    This will display four tabs: About, Adv. Drive Statistics, Options, and Network Interface Stats.  About – This screen will show information about the SuperSonix-NG including the current serial number, hostname, and software installed.  Adv. Drive Statistics – Displays S.M.A.R.T. information taken directly from what the drive is reporting.
  • Page 32: System Settings

    (DHCP or Static), MTU, and the status.  HTTP Proxy – For the SuperSonix-NG to be able to update software from a network (over the internet), proxy settings may need to be set. Networks that have a proxy server for internet access will require proxy settings for devices like the SuperSonix-NG to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 33: Power Off

    3.11 Power Off There are two tabs in the Power Off screen:  POWER OFF – The SuperSonix-NG can be remotely restarted or turned off by going to this tab. Also, the SuperSonix-NG screen can be refreshed.  DRIVE POWER – Inactive drives connected to the SuperSonix-NG can be set to go to standby mode in this tab.
  • Page 34: 4: Clone

    Tap this icon to choose between the following three imaging modes:  Drive to Drive – Clones one Master drive to one or more Target drives.  Image to Drive – Restores SuperSonix-NG image files to one or more drives. ® -NG User’s Manual Logicube SuperSonix...
  • Page 35: Master/Image File

    4.2 Master/Image File Tap this icon to select the Master drive to be imaged. SuperSonix-NG will list all the drives connected to the Master position(s). The More Info icon displays more information on the drive. The drive details window will appear showing information about the drive.
  • Page 36: Settings

    Tap any of the boxes and an on-screen keyboard will appear allowing information to be entered. After entering the information, tap the OK icon to go back to the previous screen. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 37: Hpa, Dco

    The HPA/DCO setting allows the user to set whether a drive’s HPA or DCO is to be unlocked and imaged. Select YES to unlock and image a Host Protected Area (HPA) or Device Configuration Overlay (DCO). Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 38: Error Handling

    4096 Bytes. As an example, if 4096 Bytes is chosen, and one of the 8 sectors in that cluster size contains a bad sector, the SuperSonix-NG will skip the entire cluster (or 4096 bytes or 8 sectors).
  • Page 39: Special Settings For Drive To Drive

    4.3.4.1 Special Settings for Drive to Drive When Drive to Drive mode is selected, Clone Method Settings will appear on the top-right of the Settings screen: Tap Clone Method Settings and one of the following two screens will appear: Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Clever Clone Partition Resize Settings Or Mirror Clone Advanced Settings

    Target drive(s) will be used. For example, setting the percentage value to 100% would instruct the SuperSonix-NG to use the entire Target drive for that partition. When attempting to clone to a Target drive that is smaller in...
  • Page 41: Cloning Drives From A Raid Array

    4.3.4.3 Cloning Drives from a RAID Array When cloning drives from a RAID array, ‘Drive to Drive’ and Mirror mode must be used. The SuperSonix-NG can check the Master drive to see if it has a RAID configuration. When the RAID icon is selected, the SuperSonix-NG will check the Master Drive for a RAID configuration, and check the Target drives.
  • Page 42: Target

    When ‘DRIVE TO DRIVE’ or ‘IMAGE TO DRIVE’ is chosen from the Mode settings, this will show the different drives connected to the SuperSonix-NG. When ‘DRIVE TO IMAGE’ is chosen from the Mode settings, this will show the repository screen which contains the different images located on the SuperSonix-NG’s repository drive.
  • Page 43 The example below shows the following:  An unformatted drive on T1 that can be formatted to be used as a repository to store images (the SuperSonix-NG can format a drive using NTFS or EXT4 for repository purposes)  A formatted drive on T2 that can be used as a repository ...
  • Page 44: Starting The Imaging Operation

    When finished, the status will show “COMPLETED”. At this point, it is recommended to tap Reset Task to reset the task so the bay drives properly reset and not show as being used or assigned for other tasks. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 45: 5: Types Of Operations

    5: Types of Operations 5.0 Types of Operations - Introduction There are up to 11 types of operation available on the SuperSonix-NG. The left side of the screen shows the different operation types that can be set. Detailed information on all the different operations and their screens can be found in this section.
  • Page 46 (from network) or from a USB flash drive. 11. POWER OFF – Allows the user to power off or restart the SuperSonix-NG by using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Also allows a drive timeout to be set, powering down drives when not in use.
  • Page 47: Clone

    TYPES OF OPERATIONS 5.1 Clone The SuperSonix-NG has three modes of operation to clone virtually any drive (Hard Disk Drives or Solid State Drives). Drives can be cloned using Mirror (bit- for-bit copy) or Clever (copies only data areas, skips blank sectors, and partitions can be resized).
  • Page 48: Settings

    Tap this icon to set the hash method (SHA-1, SHA-256, or MD5) and to set the expected hash value (if desired). Setting the expected hash value instructs the SuperSonix-NG to hash the drive then verify the hash with the expected value set.
  • Page 49: Hash Values

    SuperSonix-NG to hash the drive using the selected algorithm in the previous step. If a value is entered, the SuperSonix-NG will hash the selected drive and verify hash with the value entered/edited.
  • Page 50: Target

    OK. 5.3.2 Settings Tap this icon set the wipe settings. The Wipe Settings screen will appear. There are three sections in the Settings screen: Secure Erase, Wipe Patterns, and Format. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 51: Secure Erase

    Secure Erase is set to ON, a Wipe Pattern mode is specified, and Format is set to On, the SuperSonix-NG will first secure erase the drive, then wipe the drive according to the mode specified, then format the drive.
  • Page 52: Wipe Patterns

    Selecting this will open the Wipe Mode screen showing 3 options:  NONE – Choosing this will instruct the SuperSonix-NG not to perform a wipe using the Wipe Patterns Mode.  DOD – Choosing this will instruct the SuperSonix-NG to perform a 7-pass wipe conforming to the DoD 5220.22-M...
  • Page 53: Hpa/Dco

    Editing one or more of the passes in DOD or CUSTOM mode will bring up this screen:  SKIP – Instructs the SuperSonix-NG to skip the pass. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 54: Format

    NT File System (NTFS) or EXT4 file system. When cloning using the Drive to Image mode the SuperSonix-NG will check the Target drive for formatting. If the drive has not been formatted by the SuperSonix-NG, a prompt will appear to format the drive.
  • Page 55: Task Macro

    7. The screen should now show Wipe 1, Clone 1 as the Tasks for Macro 1. 8. Tap the Start icon to begin the macro. The macro will run the Wipe 1 task first, then Clone 1. 5.5 Logs Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 56: Statistics

    TYPES OF OPERATIONS The SuperSonix-NG keeps logs of all clone, hash, and wipe operations. Logs can be viewed directly on the SuperSonix-NG or from a computer’s browser (if the SuperSonix-NG is connected to a network). In addition to viewing, the logs can be exported to an external USB location such as a USB flash drive.
  • Page 57: Adv. Drive Statistics

    The information shown is the raw value tracked by the drive and is not translated. 5.6.3 Options Displays which optional software is available and what is installed. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 58: Network Interface Stats

    5.7 Manage Repositories This screen allows the user to set up repositories over a network. Repositories can be drives that are not directly connected to the SuperSonix-NG or network shared folders. Once configured, networked repositories can be used to clone...
  • Page 59: Add/Remove

    TYPES OF OPERATIONS drive images created by the SuperSonix-NG or ZClone Xi using the Drive to Image mode of cloning. Images created by the Supersonix-NG or ZClone Xi to networked repositories can also be Repositories can also be cloned to drives using the Image to Drive mode of cloning.
  • Page 60 3. Tap Drive to select a drive or network share to set as a repository then tap the OK icon when finished. 4. Tap Network Settings to enter the network settings. See the example below. Tap the OK icon when finished Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 61 Image to Drive mode and as an Image File (Target) on Drive to Image mode. To delete a repository, tap the delete icon. A confirmation screen will appear. Tap Yes to permanently delete the repository from the list. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 62: Iscsi

    To edit a repository, tap the edit icon. This will allow changes to the path, domain, username, or password. In order for a repository to remain configured when the SuperSonix-NG is turned off, the changes must be saved and loaded to a profile. Details on profiles can be found in Section 5.8.1.
  • Page 63: Profiles

    8.7. Profiles allow users to create different profiles or configurations. The profile can then be saved. When a profile is loaded using the Load icon, the SuperSonix-NG will load that configuration during its boot process. For example, if the user wants the SuperSonix-NG to always boot up with the default Clone mode of Image to Drive: 1.
  • Page 64: Passwords

    (in this job, ImageToDrive.DB) and tap the Load icon. A confirmation screen will appear. 8. The next time the SuperSonix-NG is turned on it will load ImageToDrive profile. Also, each time a profile or configuration is selected, then loaded, it will immediately load the saved settings on that profile or configuration.
  • Page 65: Additional Information For Config Lock

    A shortcut (and indicator) to the config lock can always be seen on the SuperSonix-NG’s screen. It is located on the top-right of the screen, next to the SuperSonix-NG logo. While in a locked state, the following operations will be affected as follows: ...
  • Page 66: Forgotten Password Or Config Lock Key

    Line Interface (CLI). 5.8.2.2 Forgotten password or config lock key If the Log File Deletion password or Config Lock key is forgotten, the SuperSonix-NG will need to be reset using the Command Line Interface (CLI). See Section 8.2 for more information on how to connect to the SuperSonix-NG using the CLI.
  • Page 67: Language/Time Zone

    7. Turn the SuperSonix-NG off using the power switch located in the back of the device, and close the Telnet/SSH application. 8. Wait for the SuperSonix-NG to completely turn off then turn it back on. When the SuperSonix-NG boots up, it will load the default configuration. The default configuration can be checked by going to System Settings and looking at the Profiles tab.
  • Page 68: Language

    Tap the OK icon to continue. After selecting the region, select the time zone where the SuperSonix-NG is located. Tap the OK icon to set the time zone. 5.8.4 Notifications The SuperSonix-NG can produce audible notification (beeps) when a task finishes successfully or if an error appears.
  • Page 69: Network Settings

    Disabling any of the services above will disallow the types of communication controlled by those services. For example, if HTTP is disabled, users will not be able to see the SuperSonix-NG through a web browser over the network. Please contact your Network or Systems Administrator before changing any of these services.
  • Page 70: Interfaces

    SuperSonix-NG with a static IP address. 5.9.3 HTTP Proxy If the network the SuperSonix-NG is connected to uses an HTTP proxy server to access the Internet, proxy settings may need to be set for the SuperSonix-NG to be able to update software from a network (over the internet).
  • Page 71: Username/Password

    5.11 Power Off There are two tabs in the Power Off screen: POWER OFF – The SuperSonix-NG can be remotely restarted or turned off by going to this tab. Additionally, the Graphical User Interface (GUI) can be refreshed. DRIVE POWER – Inactive drives connected to the SuperSonix-NG can be set to go to standby mode in this tab.
  • Page 72: 6: Security - Changing The Default Passwords

    6: Security – Changing the default passwords 6.0 Changing the default passwords - Introduction The SuperSonix-NG comes with default accounts created. It is highly recommended to change the default passwords for security purposes.  logicube  If the new password(s) cannot be remembered, a system recovery must be performed to reset the passwords back to the default values.
  • Page 73: Changing Only The Logicube Password

    9. Type the same password you used in step 5 above. The following prompt will appear: Retype new SMB password: 10. Type the same password again, then press the Enter key. The Logicube prompt should appear. 11. Next, to change the “it” password, type the following command then...
  • Page 74: Changing Only The It Password

    9. Type the same password you used in step 5 above. The following prompt will appear: Retype new SMB password: 10. Type the same password again, then press the Enter key. The Logicube prompt should appear. 11. Type the following command then press the Enter key: sudo mount -o remount,ro / 12.
  • Page 75 8. Type the same password you used in step 5 above. The following prompt will appear: Retype new SMB password: 9. Type the same password again, then press the Enter key. The Logicube prompt should appear. 10. Type the following command then press the Enter key: sudo mount -o remount,ro / 11.
  • Page 76: 7: Updating/Loading/Re-Loading The Supersonix-Ng Software

    The SuperSonix-NG is DHCP enabled by default. 2. From the main menu on the SuperSonix-NG, tap the down arrow twice then tap the Software Updates icon. A screen will appear showing the current version of software installed towards the top of the screen.
  • Page 77: From Usb Drive - Via Software Download

    4. Select From USB Drive. The SuperSonix-NG will prompt for the USB drive to be connected to USB_S1. 5. Connect the USB drive to USB_S1. SuperSonix-NG will then check for the version of the software on the USB drive and will display that version on the box next to the selected location.
  • Page 78 Select Windows Explorer. Windows Explorer will open the zip file and the files can be extracted using the Extract all files function to the USB flash drive. This will bypass WinZip and use the built-in utility in Windows. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 79: Firmware Loading Instructions

    Some software releases may contain a firmware upgrade. The steps below outline how to check if the SuperSonix-NG requires a firmware upgrade: After the software is updated on the SuperSonix-NG, from the main menu, tap the down arrow twice then tap the Software Updates icon.
  • Page 80: 8: Remote Operation

    8.1 Web Interface Using a web browser, go to the IP address or the name of the SuperSonix-NG with its serial number. Both IP address and serial number can be found by going to the Statistics screen on the SuperSonix-NG.
  • Page 81: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    SSH. For instructions and support on how to use third party SSH clients, please contact the SSH client’s manufacturer. 1. Connect the SuperSonix-NG to the network by attaching a network cable (CAT 6 type) to the RJ45 connector in the back of the SuperSonix-NG.
  • Page 82: Connecting Via Telnet

    Once the Telnet client is installed, follow the steps below to connect using the Windows Telnet client. 1. Connect the SuperSonix-NG to the network by attaching a network cable (CAT 6 type) to the RJ45 connector in the back of the SuperSonix-NG.
  • Page 83: Configuring The Supersonix-Ng With A Static Ip Address

    REMOTE OPRATIONS 8.6 Configuring the SuperSonix-NG with a static IP address The SuperSonix-NG is DHCP enabled by default. Some networks do not support DHCP and require a static IP address. The SuperSonix-NG can be configured with a static IP. 8.6.1 Step-by-step instructions – Static IP address 1.
  • Page 84: Copying Profiles From One Supersonix-Ng To Another

    User profiles can be copied from one SuperSonix-NG to another using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The SuperSonix-NG units must be on the same network and all profiles will be copied over. This can be useful when non-default profiles are setup, and multiple SuperSonix-NG units need to have the same profiles.
  • Page 85 REMOTE OPRATIONS 2. Connect two or more SuperSonix-NG units to a network. One of the SuperSonix-NG units connected should be the one with the profiles already set up. 3. Using Telnet or SSH to the SuperSonix-NG with the profiles already set up, connect to the SuperSonix-NG’s Command Line Interface (CLI) via...
  • Page 86: 9: Printing Log Files

    Command Line Interface (CLI, see Section 8.3 and Section 8.4 for instructions on how to connect to the CLI using an SSH or Telnet client). Local printers will need to be connected to the SuperSonix-NG through an available USB 2.0 port on the front of the SuperSonix-NG.
  • Page 87 3. Using Telnet or SSH, connect to the SuperSonix-NG. Instructions on how to connect via SSH or Telnet can be found in Section 8.3 and 8.4. 4. Once logged in to the SuperSonix-NG via CLI, type command then press the enter key.
  • Page 88 A “Successful” message should appear. 9. Type db load printer.db to load the database configuration. Each time the SuperSonix-NG is turned on, the local or networked printer should be available on the SuperSonix-NG’s touch screen. Logicube SuperSonix-NG™ User’s Manual...
  • Page 89: 10: Frequently Asked Questions

    10: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 10.0 FAQs Q. Why are SAS drives not being detected? A. A SAS Option must be installed to activate SAS support. Please contact Logicube Sales to purchase this option. Q. Why are FireWire drives not being detected? A.
  • Page 90 SuperSonix-NG and are accessible by pressing the log file icon from the left-side navigation bar on the SuperSonix-NG screen. Q. If I am imaging to or from USB enclosures, will the SuperSonix-NG’s USB ports power my devices or will an additional power source be required? A.
  • Page 91: 11: Index

    Job Info, 28 Target, 34 Language, 59, 60 Target Drives, 10 Logs, 21, 48 Task Macro, 20 M.2, 11 Technical Support, Logicube, III, 84 Macro, 47 Telnet, 73, 74 Manage Repositories, 23 Time Zone, 59 Network, 51 Touch Screen, 13...
  • Page 92: Technical Support Information

    Technical Support Information For further assistance please contact Logicube Technical Support at: (001) 818 700 8488 7am-5pm PST, M-F (excluding US legal holidays) or by email to techsupport@logicube.com Software Attribution Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (http://www.ubuntu.com) Linux Kernel (3.2.48) (GPL v2) (http://www.kernel.org) (modified) libcli (1.9.5) (LGPL v2.1)

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