Sorry if this has already been memtioned, I have not been following the 
discussion.
I have used FDRERASE from Innovation Data Processing to clear DASD that we 
got rid of. It meets the security requirements, it does not cost much and 
it is easy to use.

Pat Mihalec
Rush University Medical Center
Senior System Programmer
(312) 942-8386
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If your DASD does anything similar to the STK SVA 9500 I have, MVS
software becomes irrelevant.  Every time a track is written to, the
hardware places the entire track's data in a new set of "sectors" on
some physical hard disk in the box.  All this is done invisibly to MVS.
You basically never know where the physical write will go to and
therefore cannot tell if there are any sectors which have not been
over-written.  Unless the DASD hardware comes with something akin to
"data destruct" with some kind of certification regarding how it is
implemented, you really cannot do a DOD acceptable clear.  I doubt if it
would satisfy HIPAA or SOX either.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lizette Koehler [mailto:snip] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Clearing out DASD

I have a need to do a DOD type clearing of some dasd before it is
returned to the vendor.

I found the CBT Tape entry (737) but was wondering if there is another
one out there that will write Binary 0's and 1's for the number of times
I specify?  I do not have DITTO.

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