/ERASE[=keyword] /NOERASE (default) Specifies whether to perform a data security erase (DSE) and, on disk volumes only, whether to set the volume characteristic to ERASE_ON_DELETE. The /ERASE qualifier applies to Files-11 On-Disk Structure Level 2 (ODS-2) and Level 5 (ODS-5) disks and ANSI magnetic tape volumes, and is valid for magnetic tape devices that support the hardware erase function, such as TU78 and MSCP magnetic tapes. For tape volumes, /ERASE physically destroys deleted data by writing over it. For disk volumes, when /ERASE is specified with no keywords, this command does the following: o Performs a data security erase (DSE) by writing the system- specified erase pattern into every block on the volume before initializing it. The amount of time taken by the DSE operation depends on the volume size. o Sets the volume characteristic to ERASE_ON_DELETE so that each file on the volume will be erased by a DSE when it is deleted. For disk volumes, two optional keywords allow you to independently specify just one of the actions noted above. o /ERASE=INIT Performs a data security erase (DSE) operation on the volume before initializing it, but does not set the volume characteristic to ERASE_ON_DELETE. This operation takes longer than specifying /ERASE=DELETE and is equivalent to performing SET VOLUME/NOERASE_ON_DELETE. o /ERASE=DELETE Sets the ERASE_ON_DELETE volume characteristic, but does not perform a DSE operation on the disk. If neither (or both) keywords are specified, both actions are performed. That is, /ERASE is equivalent to /ERASE=(INIT,DELETE).