System Administration Guide: Basic Administration

Guidelines for Using the format Utility

Table 31–6 The format Utility Guidelines

Task 

Guidelines 

For More Information 

Format a disk 

  • Any existing data is destroyed when you reformat a disk.

  • The need for formatting a disk drive has dropped as more and more manufacturers ship their disk drives formatted and partitioned. You might not need to use the format utility when you add a disk drive to an existing system.

  • If a disk has been relocated and is displaying a lot of disk errors, you can attempt to reformat it, which will automatically remap any bad sectors.

How to Format a Disk

Replace a system disk 

  • Data from the damaged system disk must be restored from a backup medium. Otherwise, the system will have to be reinstalled by using the installation program.

SPARC: How to Connect a System Disk and Boot or IA: How to Connect a System Disk and Boot or if the system must be reinstalled, Solaris 9 Installation Guide

Divide a disk into slices 

  • Any existing data is destroyed when you repartition and relabel a disk with existing slices.

  • Existing data must be copied to backup media before the disk is repartitioned and restored.

SPARC: How to Create Disk Slices and Label a Disk or IA: How to Create Disk Slices and Label a Disk

Add a secondary disk to an existing system 

  • Any existing data must be restored from backup media if the secondary disk is reformatted or repartitioned.

SPARC: How to Connect a Secondary Disk and Boot or IA: How to Connect a Secondary Disk and Boot

Repair a disk drive 

  • Some customer sites prefer to replace rather than repair defective drives. If your site has a repair contract with the disk drive manufacturer, you might not need to use the format utility to repair disk drives.

  • The repair of a disk drive usually means that a bad sector is added to a defect list. New controllers remap bad sectors automatically with no system interruption.

  • If the system has an older controller, you might need to remap a bad sector and restore any lost data.

Repairing a Defective Sector