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"Bob J." <[log in to unmask]>
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Bob J.
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Wed, 12 Apr 2000 23:42:30 -0400
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If have any HP support they might share passwords with you to
use offline diagnostics on your CSLT to wipe your discs. If
not you may  ISL>INSTALL  a bare operating system to your ldev 1
from your CSLT and use FORMATVOL in VOLUTIL/MIRVUTIL to write
over all of your data on each of your discs i.e. one FORMATVOL
command per disc ldev.

                               Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
                               http://www.icsgroup.com



Danny Kitzmiller wrote:
>
> We have a Series 960 that we are in the process of surplussing. We
> have sensitive data on the drives. We want to get rid of the data on
> all the drives.  It will boot up to the ISL prompt but at the
> operator.sys logon it bombs out. It is not under a maintenace
> contract. Does anyone know of a ISL command that would do a
> destructive write to the disk drives? Is there a easy way to
> physically "ruin" the disk drives? They are Eagles and Coyotes. I of
> course prefer the detructive write idea which would keep the drives
> intact.

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