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UDF format

Does anyone know how to format a DVD-RAM disk in udf format from a vio server. We are currently trying to backup the ios, we would love to not use a new dvd everytime. our command is as follows.

from the vio as padmin
backupios -cd /dev/cd1 -cdformat -accept

I have tried
backupios -cd /dev/cd1 -udf -accept
and it wont accept this it errors out

# lsdev -Cc cdrom
cd0 Available 03-08-00 IDE DVD-ROM Drive
cd1 Available 03-08-01 IDE DVD-RAM Drive

vio version is
$ ioslevel
1.2.1.0

os version is AIX
$ oem_setup_env
# oslevel
5.3.0.0
 

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