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appears in this column. Because no label was specified when, the multilevel stripe set was created

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container Commands The following example shows how to create a multilevel stripe set from two equally sized arrays, using the default stripe size of 64 KB. In this example, the two equally sized arrays are mirror sets: AAC0>container create mstripe 0 1 Executing: container create mstripe 0 1 container 0 created On UNIX systems, the message displayed after you execute the container create mstripe command includes the root special file associated with the newly created multilevel stripe set. Use the container list command after using the container create mstripe command to display information about the multilevel stripe set, as in the following example: AAC0>container list Executing: container list Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size 0 Stripe 30MB 0 64KB None 63 Mirror 15MB 0:02:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0:02:0 15.0MB: 15.0MB 62 Mirror 15MB 0:03:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0:03:0 15.0MB: 15.0MB The following list describes the change to the display as the result of creating a multilevel stripe set with the container create mstripe command: I The Num Label column displays the ID number (in the example, 0) of the newly created multilevel stripe set and (indented to the right) the ID numbers of the arrays that make up the multilevel stripe set. In the example, arrays 63 and 62 are the arrays (mirror sets) that make up the multilevel stripe set. If you specify a label when creating the multilevel stripe set, it appears in this column. Because no label was specified when the multilevel stripe set was created, no label appears in the column. On UNIX systems, the root special file associated with the multilevel stripe set also appears in this column. I The Type column displays the type Stripe for the newly created multilevel stripe set. The Type column also displays the array type for the underlying arrays. In the example, Mirror appears in the Type column to indicate that the arrays that make up the multilevel volume set are mirror sets. 3-14

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container Commands
The following example shows how to create a multilevel stripe set
from two equally sized arrays, using the default stripe size of
64 KB. In this example, the two equally sized arrays are mirror sets:
AAC0>container create mstripe 0 1
Executing: container create mstripe 0 1
container 0 created
On UNIX systems, the message displayed after you execute the
container create mstripe
command includes the root
special file associated with the newly created multilevel stripe set.
Use the
container list
command after using the
container
create mstripe
command to display information about the
multilevel stripe set, as in the following example:
AAC0>container list
Executing: container list
Num
Total
Oth Stripe
Scsi
Partition
Dr Label Type
Size
Ctr Size
Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size
-- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
0
Stripe 30MB
0
64KB
None
63
Mirror 15MB
0:02:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
0:02:0 15.0MB:
15.0MB
62
Mirror 15MB
0:03:0 64.0KB:
15.0MB
0:03:0 15.0MB:
15.0MB
The following list describes the change to the display as the result
of creating a multilevel stripe set with the
container create
mstripe
command:
The
Num Label
column displays the ID number (in the
example, 0) of the newly created multilevel stripe set and
(indented to the right) the ID numbers of the arrays that make
up the multilevel stripe set. In the example, arrays 63 and 62
are the arrays (mirror sets) that make up the multilevel stripe
set.
If you specify a label when creating the multilevel stripe set, it
appears in this column. Because no label was specified when
the multilevel stripe set was created, no label appears in the
column.
On UNIX systems, the root special file associated with the
multilevel stripe set also appears in this column.
The
Type
column displays the type Stripe for the newly
created multilevel stripe set. The
Type
column also displays
the array type for the underlying arrays. In the example,
Mirror appears in the
Type
column to indicate that the arrays
that make up the multilevel volume set are mirror sets.