EF & E-Series, SANtricity, and Related Plug-ins
EF & E-Series, SANtricity, and Related Plug-ins
I recently acquired Toshiba PX05SRQ384B drives from a reseller, which were previously used in a NetApp appliance. These drives are FIPS encrypted, and I have encountered difficulties in unlocking and formatting them for reuse.
If they are locked you pretty much need everything (system, key manager, etc). but you'd also need the key/pw to unlock these drives.
Typically people do buy the ONTAP shelves with cheap 2 or 4TB drives for non-Netapp use cases. This is the first I've seen someone trying FIPS with former E-Series drives. I would try asking over at /r/homelab on reddit to see if anyone has tried to do this.
You should be able to use the PSID printed on the drives to unlock them - try to follow the instructions at https://serverfault.com/questions/712849/how-to-unlock-an-ssd-disk-with-hdparm
Hello Chrisma; from what I've been told, you should be able to secure erase an SED or FIPS drive without the encryption key, but it would require the E-Series array. With FIPS you would need the drive security ID (the up-to-32 character alphanumeric string) that is on the label of the drive and use the "set drive" command, see https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/e-series-cli/commands-a-z/set-drive-securityid.html.
Unfortunately, I don't know of a way to get your drives into a NetApp facility to have them perform the reset. If the seller still has their E-Series array perhaps you could ship back the drives and have them use the method above to erase/reset the drives for you.