On VM you can do a format of cylinder 0. That will not affect any thing else on the volume. Be very careful you get all the parameters right the first time. (You may not get a second chance.)
Andy Robertson wrote:
It appears that some of the dasd were formatted with an OS-compatible vtoc and some were not We want these dasd with an OS-compatible vtoc Is there any way to correct this so that we don't have to wipe the dasd clean and reinstall the whole system?
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