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Solution  1007740.1 :   Sun StorEdge[TM] Array: Hitachi Volume Shredder: Description and Use  


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Description
Beginning with DKC MAIN version 21-11-02-00/00, an application for reliably
erasing LDEV data in a manner which meets US Department of Defense standards,
was made available for the Sun StorEdge[TM] 9900V series of disk arrays.

The function of Hitachi Volume Shredder is to prevent important data from being
leaked when disks are removed from the array, and taken off-site. A license key
is necessary to use Hitachi Volume Shredder.



Steps to Follow
US Department of Defense standard DoD5220.22-M defines that data needs to be
over-written three or more times in all storage locations, to prevent HDD data
from being restored.

Hitachi Volume Shredder provides this level of security by performing multiple
write operations on the magnetic disk media, in random orpre-determined patterns,
to completely remove data.

When Hitachi Volume Shredder has been activated by installing a valid license
key on the SVP, it functions by default, any time an LDEV is formatted.
Configuration parameters define how data is to be erased on the logical
device(s) - these include the number of times a write operation is to be
performed, as well as pattern and type of data to write.

To access HVS functions:

 1. Access either Web Console or Storage Navigator in Modify mode, for the
array to be configured.
 2. Click on the "LUN Expansion/Virtual LVI" button, located on the left-hand
toolbar. Then select the VLL Tab.
 3. Click on the "Shredding Param." button.
 4. Define the type of data to be written(hex), the write pattern, and number
of writes. Note: the default is three writes - 00, FF, then 00 - which
meets the DoD specification.
 5. Click "OK" to exit the configuration screen.

Volume Shredding generates a compressed .tgz file containing binary files with the results from the operation. To view the contents of the bin files, use a hex editor. If the contents are all zero's, shredding was successful. If not, this indicates the operation ended with an error.

Note that you cannot perform volume shredding on external volumes.



Product
Sun StorageTek 9900V Series Array
Sun StorageTek 9990 System
Sun StorageTek 9985 System
Sun StorageTek 9980 System
Sun StorageTek 9970 System

Internal Comments
For the internal use of Sun Employee's.

Reference HDS docs: 48163 and 34777.


erase, ldev, shredder, dod, delete, 9900v, 9990, 9985, HVS, deinstall, uninstall
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