Either that or have a "MODE(WRITEONLY)" option in ICKDSF.





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But Rob, that leaves the data still on disk.   

What you need to do is DDR the disks to tape, then "data security erase" 
the tapes, and then obviously -- restore the erased tapes to the disk. 
Voila - no more data on disk!  Of course you'd need to restore from the 
"data security erase"d tapes to disk several times to ensure that multiple 
layers were re-written.   

<For those who read this literally, the above suggestions were written 
with tongue firmly implanted in cheek - follow this advice, and most of my 
advice, after careful consideration and then with wild abandon.  Failure 
to do so may cause "Your job may vary" results.  Where's April 1st when 
you need it!?> 

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Hewitt Associates 
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On 1/31/07, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I find lots of information about "data security erase" for tapes, but 
not
> for disks.

So, that leaves him the option to DDR from disk to tape, and then
"security erase" those tapes. ;-)

Rob


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