Formatting Drives
The Format Drive feature
provides a low-level format on a hard disk drive. If you
install a new hard disk drive that requires a standard
format, use the operating system Format command to
format the drive. You can use the Format Drive feature to
low-level format hard disk drives that are in the Ready
(RDY), Empty (EMP), Standby (SBY), Standby Hot-Spare
(SHS), or Hot-Spare (HSP) states. This feature can
low-level format multiple drives simultaneously.
To perform a low-level format:
You can perform a low-level format on more than one drive at a time.
A low-level format erases all data and programs
from the hard disk drive. Before proceeding,
back up any data and programs that you want to save.
Note: If formatting is interrupted, the state of the drive being formatted might appear as Empty (EMP) in the Array/Bay selection list. If this occurs, select the drive and format it again.
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