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container Commands container unlock ! Caution: Use the container unlock command only under the direction of Technical Support. To unlock an array so it can be moved, deleted, made read-only, and used to create a multilevel array, use the container unlock command. Syntax container unlock {container} Parameters {container} Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the array to unlock. Examples Before unlocking an array, use the container list command (with the /full switch) to obtain information about any existing arrays. As the following example shows, there is an array 0 (a volume set) on this controller. Note that the Lk column displays an L, which indicates that array 0 was previously locked with the container lock command: AAC0>container list /full Executing: container list /full=TRUE Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Lk F: 0 Volume 10.0MB NTFS 0:02:0 L Note that the example eliminates some items in the container list display so that you can see an example of the Lk column. The following example shows how to unlock array 0: AAC0>container unlock 0 Executing: container unlock 0 3-112

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container Commands
container unlock
Caution:
Use the
container unlock
command only
under the direction of Technical Support.
To unlock an array so it can be moved, deleted, made read-only,
and used to create a multilevel array, use the
container unlock
command.
Syntax
container unlock {container}
Parameters
{container}
Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the array to unlock.
Examples
Before unlocking an array, use the
container list
command
(with the
/full
switch)
to obtain information about any existing
arrays. As the following example shows, there is an array 0 (a
volume set) on this controller. Note that the
Lk
column displays an
L, which indicates that array 0 was previously locked with the
container lock
command:
AAC0>container list /full
Executing: container list /full=TRUE
Num
Total
Oth Stripe
Scsi
Dr Label Type
Size
Ctr Size
Usage C:ID:L
Lk
-- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- --------
--
F: 0
Volume 10.0MB
NTFS
0:02:0
L
Note that the example eliminates some items in the
container
list
display so that you can see an example of the
Lk
column.
The following example shows how to unlock array 0:
AAC0>container unlock 0
Executing: container unlock 0
!