IBM 6C4, 6.00E+04 manual Flag Description

Models: 6C4 6.00E+04

1 233
Download 233 pages 63.84 Kb
Page 128
Image 128

vCertify Hardfile Attached to a Non-RAID SCSI Adapter

This selection reads all of the ID and data fields. It checks for bad data and counts all errors encountered. If there are unrecovered data errors that do not exceed the threshold value, the hard file must be formatted and certified. If the unrecovered data errors, recovered data errors, recovered and unrecovered equipment errors exceed the threshold values, the disk needs to be replaced.

The Certify service aid also makes 2000 random seeks after the read certify of the surface completes. If a disk times out before finishing the random seeks, the disk needs to be replaced. The random seeks also count all errors encountered.

The Certify service aid will display the following information:

±Drive capacity in megabytes

±Number of Data Errors Recovered

±Number of Data Errors Not Recovered

±Number of Equipment Checks Recovered

±Number of Equipment Checks Not Recovered

This task can be run directly from the AIX command line. See the following command syntax: diag -c-ddeviceName -T "certify"

Flag Description

-cNo console mode

-dSpecifies a device

-TSpecifies the certify task

vFormat and/or Erase Hardfile Attached to a Non-RAID SCSI Adapter

Attention: The following commands will change the content of the hardfile. Be sure to back up data prior to running the command, and take care in choosing the hardfile upon which you run this task.

±Hardfile Format

Writes all of the disk. The pattern written on the disk is device-dependent; for example, some drives may write all 0s, while some may write the hexadecimal number 5F. No bad-block reassignment occurs.

±Hardfile Format and Certify

Performs the same function as Hardfile Format. After the format is completed, Certify is run. Certify then reassigns all bad blocks encountered.

±Hardfile Erase Disk

This option can be used to overwrite (remove) all data currently stored in user-accessible blocks of the disk. The Erase Disk option writes one or more patterns to the disk. An additional option allows data in a selectable block to be read and displayed on the system console.

110pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 User's Guide

Page 128
Image 128
IBM 6C4, 6.00E+04 manual Flag Description