Fujitsu MBA3147RC Manuel D’Utilisation

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7.2   Disk Media Initialization 
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(2)  Issuing the FORMAT UNIT command 
Issue the FORMAT UNIT command and initialize the entire disk media surface.  
In this FORMAT UNIT command, the entire disk media surface is initialized 
using the P List, then after initialization, the data blocks are verified.  If any 
defective blocks are detected in the Verify operation, alternate blocks are 
allocated for those data blocks.  Also, the defect position information for only the 
defective data blocks detected in the Verify operation is recorded in the G List.  
The contents which need to be specified at this time are as follows. 
a.  CDB specification 
Specify "0" in the "FmtData" bit and the "CmpLst" and "000" in the "Defect 
List Format" field in the CDB. 
b.  FORMAT parameters 
If the items values in the previous item are specified in the CDB, the Format 
parameter is not necessary. 
7.2.2  Re-initialization 
The INIT can reinitialize the disk drive after it has been operated using the 
FORMAT UNIT command. 
 
If it is necessary after reinitialization to restore the data that were 
stored on the disk media, it is necessary to save the data before 
executing reinitialization, then execute data restore using system 
software after reinitialization. 
 
The INIT can change the size of the spare sector area and its location as well as 
the number of logical data blocks before reinitialization.  The recommended 
procedure for reinitialization is shown below.  However, in cases where the 
logical data block length is changed, the initialization procedure described in 
Section 7.2.1 must be followed during installation. 
 
(1)  MODE SELECT command 
If the logical data block count (size of the User Space) or the size of the spare 
sector area and its location are changed, issue the MODE SELECT EXTENDED 
command and specify the disk media format attributes.  The parameter 
specification method is the same as in the case of initialization processing during 
installation, described in Section 7.2.1.  If the same format attributes as at present 
will continue to be used, it is not necessary to issue the MODE SELECT 
EXTENDED command.