Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 51

Stripe Size, Usage, Scsi C:ID:L, Partition Offset: Size, on SCSI disk 0:05:0.

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container Commands I The Stripe Size column displays the stripe size for each of the arrays that make up the multilevel volume set. You specify the stripe size when you create stripe sets and RAID 5 arrays. In the example, the stripe size is 32 KB. I The Usage column displays None to indicate that the newly created multilevel volume set does not have a file system on it. To create an NTFS or FAT file system on an array, use the container format command. I The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI device ID for the disk on which you created the multilevel volume set. It also displays the SCSI device ID(s) for the disk(s) on which the array(s) that make up the multilevel volume set reside. In the example, the display shows that array 63's partitions reside on three SCSI disks: 0:02:0, 0:03:0, and 0:04:0. array 62's partition resides on SCSI disk 0:05:0. I The Partition Offset: Size column displays the partition offset and the size of the arrays that make up the newly created multilevel volume set. In the example, the display shows that array 63 has a partition offset of 64 KB and a size of 15 MB on each of the three SCSI disks. array 62 has a partition offset of 64 KB and a size of 15 MB. You specify the partition offset and size when you create the underlying arrays. Related Commands container commands: I container create mmirror (page 3-8) I container create raid5 (page 3-21) I container create stripe (page 3-27) I container set label (page 3-101) 3-20

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container Commands
The
Stripe Size
column displays the stripe size for each of the
arrays that make up the multilevel volume set. You specify
the stripe size when you create stripe sets and RAID 5 arrays.
In the example, the stripe size is 32 KB.
The
Usage
column displays
None
to indicate that the newly
created multilevel volume set does not have a file system on
it. To create an NTFS or FAT file system on an array, use the
container format
command.
The
Scsi C:ID:L
column displays the SCSI device ID for the
disk on which you created the multilevel volume set. It also
displays the SCSI device ID(s) for the disk(s) on which the
array(s) that make up the multilevel volume set reside. In the
example, the display shows that array 63’s partitions reside
on three SCSI disks: 0:02:0, 0:03:0, and 0:04:0. array 62’s
partition resides
on SCSI disk 0:05:0.
The
Partition Offset: Size
column displays the partition offset
and the size of the arrays that make up the newly created
multilevel volume set. In the example, the display shows that
array 63 has a partition offset of 64 KB and a size of 15 MB on
each of the three SCSI disks. array 62 has a partition offset of
64 KB and a size of 15 MB. You specify the partition offset and
size when you create the underlying arrays.
Related Commands
container
commands:
container create mmirror
(
page 3-8
)
container create raid5
(
page 3-21
)
container create stripe
(
page 3-27
)
container set label
(
page 3-101
)