diff --git a/tsa/howto/retire-a-host.md b/tsa/howto/retire-a-host.md index 171ead0e7b6be331f8f03fdc3e4e70c234cbfec5..d52e239a847befa9de0e812a53e7efb59f5a52aa 100644 --- a/tsa/howto/retire-a-host.md +++ b/tsa/howto/retire-a-host.md @@ -112,7 +112,9 @@ commandline version [does not provide](https://github.com/martijnvanbrummelen/nw WARNING: this procedure doesn't cover the case where the disk is an SSD. See [this paper](http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.187.3062&rep=rep1&type=pdf) for details on how classic data scrubbing -software might not work for SSDs. +software might not work for SSDs. For now we use this: + + nwipe --autonuke --method=random --rounds=2 /dev/nvme1n1 When you return: