Re: Recover SCSI disks

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Douglas Gilbert said the following on 21/10/2005 02:11:
Robin,
You may like to fetch sg3_utils and try sg_format thus:
   sg_format /dev/sda
assuming a disk you have fetched from the array is placed
at /dev/sda .

Hmm, sg3_utils doesn't seem to contain sg_format:

[root@compact ~]# rpm -ql sg3_utils
/usr/bin/scsi_devfs_scan
/usr/bin/sg_dd
/usr/bin/sg_inq
/usr/bin/sg_logs
/usr/bin/sg_map
/usr/bin/sg_modes
/usr/bin/sg_rbuf
/usr/bin/sg_read
/usr/bin/sg_readcap
/usr/bin/sg_reset
/usr/bin/sg_scan
/usr/bin/sg_senddiag
/usr/bin/sg_start
/usr/bin/sg_test_rwbuf
/usr/bin/sg_turs
/usr/bin/sginfo
/usr/bin/sgm_dd
/usr/bin/sgp_dd
(man pages snipped)

Any idea where to find it?

R.
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