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nwipe secure disk eraser
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HP Proliant ML370 G5 #370

Open PartialVolume opened 2 years ago

PartialVolume commented 2 years ago

Does anybody use a HP Proliant ML370 G5 that produces device names like /dev/cciss/c0d0pX ?

If so, I'd like to see a screen shot of what the very latest master version of nwipe looks like and I'd also like some information about the /sys/class/hwmon directory on that hardware. Use nwipe -q to anonymize the serial number information before posting unless your not concerned about that.

The 'HP Proliant ML370 G5' is a little vintage now, I think it may have appeared around 2007 but even if you have more recent HP raid hardware that uses the same device name structure, i.e /dev/csiss/c0d0pX rather than /dev/c0d0pX, i.e. includes an extra subdirectory, I would still be interested obtaining the names of files and directories that exist under /sys/class/hwmon for determining whether temperature data can be accessed.

Firminator commented 2 years ago

I have HP storage and have seen CCISS before. If I remember correct I had to use an HP tool named similarly to update the firmware of the backplane. I might be able to check and see. Could you recompile the ISO and IMG?

PartialVolume commented 2 years ago

Are you able to check the NVME temperatures are now showing up before I do that?

Firminator commented 2 years ago

Yup. I checked and posted results.