Formatting the disks, 2 formatting the disks – IBM SG24-4576-00 User Manual

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Note

The RAID Utility shows device type and/or status for each device which it
recognizes. The devices may take on several states which you may
encounter when running the Utility.

Here is a list of indicators used along with a description of each:

CDR = A CD-ROM device.

DDD = A DASD device which is defunct.

FMT = A DASD which is being formatted.

HSP = A DASD which has been defined as hot-spare Drive.

OFL = A DASD which is being used to rebuild a defunct drive. This is an
intermediate state between DDD and ONL.

ONL = A DASD which has been assigned to an Array.

RDY = A DASD which is ready to use but not assigned to an array or
defined as hot-spare drive.

TAP = A Tape Drive.

UFM = A DASD which is unformatted. The drive requires a low-level
format before it can be used.

3.5.2 Formatting the Disks

If your DASD devices appear as UNF or if you have experienced some problems
with them, you can low-level format the disks.

If your disks appear as RDY, and you don

t want to reformat, then you can skip

over this section.

To format a device:

1. From the main menu select Advanced Functions.

The following menu appears:

IBM RAID Controller Configuration Ver 2.12

Adapter in Slot 1

┌───────────────────────────────┐

Advanced Functions

├───────────────────────────────┤
│1. Help

│2. Backup config. to diskette

│3. Restore config. to diskette │
│4. Change write policy

│5. Format drive

│6. Change RAID parameters

│7. Exit

└───────────────────────────────┘

Figure 57. RAID Configuration Program - Advanced Functions M e n u

2. Select Format drive.
3. With the spacebar, select the devices to format. They appear as FMT.

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