[rescue] mt erase
Carl R. Friend
crfriend at rcn.com
Wed May 9 15:40:26 CDT 2007
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Kevin Foote wrote:
> im wondering what the mt erase option actually does? does it write zeros
> till the tape end ??
I believe the actual erasure mechanism is up to the tape drive
itself, but the operation (aka "DSE" or "Data Security Erase") has
been around for years. Many "proper" (think nine-track) drives can
do this at high speed, but more modern stuff (think helical scan or
DLT) typically erase at normal write speeds which can take forever --
and the operation is frequently non-interruptable (the "mt" goes
into a wait state for the drive to indicate it's done).
We had a guy do that once at an ex-POE and it took the drive out
of commission for about five hours. We were not amused.
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