Options
Option | Description |
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Displays Online Help for the erase command. | |
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Specifies a log file. | |
The log file must be specified with a fully qualified | |
| path. Log files are created with the following |
| (fixed) policies: |
| • Maximum size is 10MB. If the file grows |
| larger then 10MB, the file is switched. |
| • Old log files are named logfile.nnn, where the |
| lowest number contains the youngest file: |
| logfile.log |
| logfile.000 |
| logfile.001 |
| ... |
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Writes informational and debug messages to the | |
log file (and the console). | |
| This option must be specified in combination with |
| the |
| By default, only errors are written to the log. |
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Display debug information on the console | |
(std_out). | |
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file | Specifies a file name. Wildcards like * or ? can be |
| used. |
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Specifies an input file list (default is stdin). Files in | |
the file list are separated by CR/LF. File names can | |
| be relative or fully qualified. If you plan to run |
| scripts, use fully qualified names only. |
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Applies this command to subfolders starting at | |
path. | |
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Indicates that the input file list is in OEM format. | |
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Indicates that the input file list is in unicode | |
| format. |
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Indicates that the input file list is in ANSI format. | |
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Indicates that the input file list is in UTF8 format | |
| (default). |
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Defines a minimum file size (n) for the specified | |
operation. | |
| The value can be specified in bytes (b), kilobytes |
| (k), megabytes (m), or gigabytes (g). |
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