Use to: Delete an entire volume on external SCSI disk. This job is effective only if you have installed the optional SCSI board (ASIB1 board).
Procedure
1. Be sure that the SCSI drive is correctly mounted (→ p.32), and that the correct disk is inserted (if applicable).
2. Press DISK DELETE to enter this job.
▼The screen shows DISK=SCSI (if your SCSI disk is not partitioned) or DISK=SCSI Px (if your SCSI disk includes multiple partitions; where x is a partition number).
3.If you have multiple partitions on your SCSI disk, turn the dial to select the partition containing the volume you want to delete.
4.Press [OK].
▼The screen shows the volume name of one of the volumes on the selected disk (par- tition): VOLUME=volum_name.
5.Turn the dial as necessary to select the volume you wish to delete. Then press [OK] to execute the deletion.
▼The screen displays ARE YOU SURE?, giving you one last chance to change your mind. If you do not wish to proceed, press [CANCEL] as necessary to move back to a previous step or to escape from the job.
6.Press [OK] to delete the volume.
▼The SU700 deletes the volume, and returns you to the main screen.
DISK UTILITYUse to: Format a disk or to find remaining capacity on a disk. Two job types are available.
DISK INFO | Shows remaining capacity on disk (or SCSI partition) |
DISK FORMAT | Formats a disk (or a SCSI partition) |
<DISK INFO>
Use this job to find the remaining memory capacity of a floppy disk or SCSI disk or partition. Note that SCSI information is available only if you have installed the optional SCSI board (ASIB1 board) and have correctly mounted a SCSI device (→ p.32).
CHAPTER 10
Chapter 10 Jobs | 293 |