Caution – If a RAID Volume is created using the on-board controller and a disk
drive in the volume set is removed without deleting the RAID Volume, the disk will
not be useable in the Solaris Operating System unless special procedures are
followed. Contact Sun Services if you have removed a disk from a RAID Volume and
cannot reuse the drive
3. Type the type command at the format> prompt, then select 0 (zero) to auto
configure the volume.
For example:
TABLE 6-18
format> type
AVAILABLE DRIVE TYPES:
0. Auto configure
1. DEFAULT
2. SUN72G
3. SUN72G
4. other
Specify disk type (enter its number)[3]: 0
c0t2d0: configured with capacity of 68.23GB
<LSILOGIC-LogicalVolume-3000 cyl 69866 alt 2 hd 16 sec 128>
selecting c0t2d0
[disk formatted]
4. Use the partition command to partition, or slice, the volume according to
your desired configuration.
See the format(1M) man page for additional details.
5. Write the new label to the disk using the label command.
TABLE 6-19
format> label
Ready to label disk, continue? yes
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