How to Zero All Spare Disks in Data OnTap by Nicholas Lee Fagan

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This video shows you how to zero all your spare disks using the command line interface of Data OnTap. Typically you need to do this when you want to create an aggregate from disks that were previously used in an aggregate, but have not been zeroed since. So you can use the 'disk zero spares' command to zero out the disks so their wiped clean, and ready to be used in a new aggregate. . .
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