What does fmthard do?
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Answer / ravi
fmthard is a very useful command during the time of system
recovery.It helps in rebuilding the filesystem as it was
before crash."fmthard" take the output of "prtvtoc" and
rebulds the slices.fmthard can be used to format many hard
disks at the same time
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Answer / venkat
fmthard, is used to format the hard disk, when using in
raid level configuration. It creates the same vtoc
informaion on the second disk while mirroring
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Answer / ashok jammula
It is used when we are mirroring a disk. it is used to copy
the VTOC information from one disk to other disk.
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Answer / jsdkar
fmthard is just like a format.It can be used to multipul disk
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Answer / dude
It updates the VTOC on hard disk ,on x86 systems,adds boot
information to the solaris fdisk partitions
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Answer / prashant
This command updates the VTOC on hard disk & on x86 systems, adds boot information to the solaris fdisk partition
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Answer / das
It will copy the partation of the disk to the others
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Answer / shashi
It is used to populate the label on the harddisk
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