Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 191

The Array Num and Array Type Columns, The MultiLevel Num and MultiLevel Type Columns, Array

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disk Commands The Array Num and Array Type Columns The Array Num column displays the ID of the primary array in the partition. In the example, the array ID is 0. The Array Type column displays the type of array in which the partition resides. Table 5-3 lists the possible values that the command can display in the Type column. Table 5-3 Primary Array Values Value None Mirror Stripe Volume RAID-5 Reconf Meaning This partition is not in an array. This partition is part of a mirror set. This partition is part of a stripe set. This partition is part of a volume set. This partition is part of a RAID 5 array. This partition is part of an array reconfiguration operation. An array reconfiguration operation occurs when you use the array reconfigure command to change an array from one type to another. The Reconf value is not used in UNIX. The MultiLevel Num and MultiLevel Type Columns The MultiLevel Num column displays the ID of the multilevel array the partition is associated with (if any). In the example, the array ID is 0. The MultiLevel Type column displays the type of multilevel array in which the partition resides. Table 5-4 lists the possible values that the command can display in the Type column. Table 5-4 Multilevel Array Values Value None Stripe Volume Meaning This partition is not in a secondary array. This partition is part of a stripe set. This partition is part of a volume set. 5-20

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disk Commands
The Array Num and Array Type Columns
The
Array
Num
column displays the ID of the primary array in
the partition. In the example, the array ID is
0
.
The
Array
Type
column displays the type of array in which the
partition resides.
Table 5-3
lists the possible values that the
command can display in the Type column.
Table 5-3
Primary Array Values
The MultiLevel Num and MultiLevel Type Columns
The
MultiLevel
Num
column displays the ID of the multilevel
array the partition is associated with (if any). In the example, the
array ID is
0
.
The
MultiLevel Type
column displays the type of multilevel array
in which the partition resides.
Table 5-4
lists the possible values
that the command can display in the Type column.
Table 5-4
Multilevel Array Values
Value
Meaning
None
This partition is not in an array.
Mirror
This partition is part of a mirror set.
Stripe
This partition is part of a stripe set.
Volume
This partition is part of a volume set.
RAID-5
This partition is part of a RAID 5 array.
Reconf
This partition is part of an array reconfiguration operation.
An array reconfiguration operation occurs when you use
the
array reconfigure
command to change an array
from one type to another. The Reconf value is not used in
UNIX.
Value
Meaning
None
This partition is not in a secondary array.
Stripe
This partition is part of a stripe set.
Volume
This partition is part of a volume set.