Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 65
label{=string}, container set label, container format, disk show space, container create volume
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container Commands /label{=string} Specifies a label to be assigned to the newly created volume set. You can specify a maximum of sixteen characters for the label. If you do not specify the switch, it defaults to no label. If you do not specify a label, you can do so later by using the container set label command. Note that this label is not the label that displays in Windows Explorer. The label displayed by Windows Explorer comes from the label specified with the container format command. Examples Before creating a volume set, use the disk show space command to obtain information about the available SCSI devices, as in the following example: AAC0>disk show space Executing: disk show space Scsi C:ID:L Usage Size 0:00:0 Free 64.0KB: 11.0MB 0:01:0 Free 64.0KB: 11.0MB 0:02:0 Free 64.0KB: 49.0MB 0:03:0 Free 64.0KB: 49.0MB 0:04:0 Free 64.0KB: 49.0MB 0:05:0 Free 64.0KB: 49.0MB 0:06:0 Free 64.0KB: 11.0MB 0:08:0 Free 64.0KB: 11.0MB The example list shows that there are eight SCSI disks available to create the volume set. The following example creates a volume set on SCSI disk (0,2,0) with a freespace of 15 MB: AAC0>container create volume ((0,2,0), 15M) Executing: container create volume ((CHANNEL=0,ID=2,LUN=0),15,728,640) container 0 created On UNIX systems, the message displayed after you execute the container create volume command includes the root special file associated with the newly created volume set. 3-34