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Taking into account that somebody on this list was able to image,
restore and much around (reset DST QSECOFR which allows you to reset
SYSTEM QSECOFR) it wouldnt be THAT hard to check WHICH disks are part
of the RAID. of course, if you Initialize and Format the disks and
Stop Parity it would be PRETTY DAMM HARD to recover anything.
I second Rob's idea, make it a single partition with all the hard,
install LIC, OS and wipe away.

Best Regards,


On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Graap, Kenneth
<Kenneth.Graap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In a single level storage system like the IBMi, what are the chances that any useful data could be retrieved from a disk if you were to:

1.) Power Down the system...

2.) Rearrange the disk drives in the disk subsystem slots.

3.) IPL to DST and reconfigure the disk hardware.

I would think that the chances of anyone getting any useful data off of these drives would be less than your chances of being hit by a lighting strike on your way home tonight.


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