Disk Clone And Wipe - Thecus N8900 series User Manual

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ERL=1: Digest Failure Recovery
ERL=1, only applies to traditional iSCSI. For iSCSI/SCTP (which has its own
CRC32C) and both types of iSER (so far), handling header and data checksum
recovery can be disabled.
ERL=2: Connection Recovery
ERL=2, allows for both single and multiple communication path sessions
within a iSCSI Nexus (and hence the SCSI Nexus) to actively perform
realligence/retry on iSCSI ITTs from failed iSCSI connections. ERL=2 allows
iSCSI fabrics to take advantage of recovery in all regards of transport level
fabric failures, and in a completely OS independent fashion (i.e. below the host
OS storage stack).

Disk Clone and Wipe

Disks installed on this device are able to utilize the Disk Clone and Wipe function
Disk Clone:
Unused Disks that have been installed on this storage device can utilize the disk
clone function. If disks have already been configured in a RAID volume or as a
spare disk, they cannot perform disk clone.
To start disk clone, select the source disk from the drop down menu and target a
disk from the dialog box as seen below. Carry on to press "Apply," then the task will
start. It may take a few hours depending on the size of the disk.
Please be sure the source disk is equal to or smaller than the target disk.
Disk Wipe:
Disk Wipe is able to erase data from selected disks. Again, disks that have already
been configured in a RAID volume or as a spare disk cannot perform this function.
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