But you are correct.  DATAMOVE can be fragile.

On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Thang Pham <[email protected]> wrote:

> The reason for not formatting the disk upon delete is it takes some time
> for the delete to complete, which could bog you down if you are deleting
> >10 nodes at once.  Also, the worker machine (DATAMOVE) that does the
> deletion is fragile.  I have observed cases where a work unit on DATAMOVE
> gets stalled on the formatting, and you have to manually take care of the
> work unit.  We can certainly add an option in rmvm to do the formatting, if
> there is a requirement for it.
>
> For now, you can actually modify the zvm.pm plugin to run the NOCLEAN
> option.  It's pretty simple:
>
>    # sed -i 's/Image_Delete_DM -T $userId -e 1/Image_Delete_DM -T $userId
>    -e 2/g' /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin/zvm.pm
>    # service xcatd restart
>
> Using -e 2 will force DirMaint to format the disk.
>
> Another option is to encrypt the partition in autoyast, which would secure
> the disk's contents.
>
>    <partition>
>     <crypt>twofish256</crypt>
>     <crypt_key>abc12345678901234567890</crypt_key>
>     <loop_fs config:type="boolean">true</loop_fs>
>     <crypt_fs config:type="boolean">true</crypt_fs>
>     <filesystem config:type="symbol">ext3</filesystem>
>     <format config:type="boolean">true</format>
>     <mount>/tmp</mount>
>     <partition_id config:type="integer">131</partition_id>
>     <size>1GB</size>
>     <partition_type>primary</partition_type>
>    </partition>
>
> This sample was taken from this thread: *
> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-autoinstall/2006-06/msg00114.html*<http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-autoinstall/2006-06/msg00114.html>
> .
>
> Regards,
> -------------------------------------
> *Thang Pham*
> IBM Poughkeepsie
> Phone: (845) 433-7567* *
> e-mail: [email protected]
>
>
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> AM---Can I find where the DIRMAINT commands are issued? It appears]Mark
> Pace ---04/03/2013 09:15:39 AM---Can I find where the DIRMAINT commands are
> issued?  It appears to me that when I do a remove VM comm
>
> From: Mark Pace <[email protected]>
> To: xCat <[email protected]>,
> Date: 04/03/2013 09:15 AM
> Subject: [xcat-user] DIRMAINT commands
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Can I find where the DIRMAINT commands are issued?  It appears to me that
> when I do a remove VM command (rmvm) that it is sending a purge with the
> NOCLEAN option.  I do not want it done this way.  I want the minidisk
> cleaned(reformatted).  Or is there some reason for this behavior that I may
> not understand?
>
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