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The multilevel array of mirror sets is created asynchronously., The default I/O delay is taken.

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container Commands Examples Before creating a multilevel array of mirror sets, use the container list command to obtain information about any existing arrays. As the following example shows, array 0 is a volume set that consists of two underlying volume sets created with the container promote command: AAC0>container list Executing: container list Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size F: 0 Volume 30MB NTFS 63 Volume 15MB 0:02:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 62 Volume 15MB 0:03:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB The following example shows how to create a multilevel array of mirror sets with the following characteristics: I The array specified (0) is a multilevel array of volume sets that was previously created with the container promote command. I The freespace from SCSI devices (0,4,0), and (0,5,0) are used to mirror the underlying volume sets. I The default I/O delay is taken. I The multilevel array of mirror sets is created asynchronously. AAC0>container create mmirror 0 (0,4,0) (0,5,0) Executing: container create mmirror 0 (CHANNEL=0,ID=4,LUN=0) (CHANNEL=0,ID=5,LUN=0) As the command executes, note the title bar of the DOS window displays the status of the command. For example: Stat:OK!Task:101,Func:MCR Ctr:63,State:RUN 97.2% For further details on status information, see page 1-13. Use the container list command after using the container create mmirror command to display information about the multilevel array of mirror sets: AAC0>container list Executing: container list Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size F: 0 Volume 30M NTFS 63 Mirror 15MB 0:02:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0:04:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 62 Mirror 15MB 0:03:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0:05:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 3-10

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container Commands
Examples
Before creating a multilevel array of mirror sets, use the
container list
command
to obtain information about any
existing arrays. As the following example shows, array 0 is a
volume set that consists of two underlying volume sets created
with the
container promote
command:
AAC0>container list
Executing: container list
Num
Total
Oth Stripe
Scsi
Partition
Dr Label Type
Size
Ctr Size
Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size
-- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
F: 0
Volume 30MB
NTFS
63
Volume 15MB
0:02:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
62
Volume 15MB
0:03:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
The following example shows how to create a multilevel array of
mirror sets with the following characteristics:
The array specified (0) is a multilevel array of volume sets
that was previously created with the
container promote
command.
The freespace from SCSI devices (0,4,0), and (0,5,0) are used to
mirror the underlying volume sets.
The default I/O delay is taken.
The multilevel array of mirror sets is created asynchronously.
AAC0>container create mmirror 0 (0,4,0) (0,5,0)
Executing: container create mmirror 0 (CHANNEL=0,ID=4,LUN=0)
(CHANNEL=0,ID=5,LUN=0)
As the command executes, note the title bar of the DOS window
displays the status of the command. For example:
Stat:OK!Task:101,Func:MCR Ctr:63,State:RUN 97.2%
For further details on status information, see
page 1-13
.
Use the
container list
command after using the
container
create mmirror
command to display information about the
multilevel array of mirror sets:
AAC0>container list
Executing: container list
Num
Total
Oth Stripe
Scsi
Partition
Dr Label Type
Size
Ctr Size
Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size
-- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
F: 0
Volume 30M
NTFS
63
Mirror 15MB
0:02:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
0:04:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
62
Mirror 15MB
0:03:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
0:05:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB