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Erase media

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luigiida

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Mar 26, 2003
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Hi,
I need to erase some media to use them again.
Can I choose the "quick erase plus" option?
I tried "long erase plus" but it's too slow.

Thnk you,
Luigi
 
... and how can I stop the "long erase plus" process?
Thanks,
Luigi
 
Hi,

The quick erase plus option destroys the label and tape ID.
This leaves the data written on the tape inplace until its overwritten when next used.

Full erase will write 'random' data across the whole tape
essentially wiping the tape.

A full erase will take quite some time depending on the capacity of the tape in use. Once the command to erase the tape has been issued by arcserve, the tape device does the rest. Best way to stop the procedure is to hit the eject button on the tape device.

Rgds

SjrH - Data Security Storage & Availability Specialist
 
Hi SjrH,

based on your last update
"Best way to stop the procedure is to hit the eject button on the tape device"

What about if I am using Autochanger/Tape library,how to stop this process?

regards,
mohamdr



 
Hi,
to stop the process, I swiched off the tape device and I made a restart of the PC.
Luigi
 
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