Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 79
Total Size, Usage, Scsi C:ID:L, account the values specified for
UPC - 760884151136
View all Adaptec 2020ZCR manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 79 highlights
container Commands Before extending the volume set, you might want to use the disk show space command to display space usage information on the SCSI devices from which you plan to add freespace. The following example extends a volume set by adding freespace from two SCSI devices: AAC0>container extend volume 1 ((2,0,0), 32M) ((2,1,0), 32M) Executing: container extend volume 1 ((CHANNEL=2,ID=0,LUN=0),33,554,432)((CHANNEL=2,ID=1,LUN=0),33,554,432) container 1 expanded. As the command executes, note that the title bar of the DOS window displays the status of the command. For example: Stat:OK!,Task:101,Func:FSX Ctr:0,State:RUN 83.8% For further details on status information, see page 1-13. Use the container list command after using the container extend volume command to display information about the volume set after you extend it, 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 E: 1 Volume 164MB NTFS 2:02:0 200MB: 100MB 2:00:0 64.0KB: 32.0MB 2:01:0 64.0KB: 32.0MB The following list describes the change to the display as the result of extending a volume set with the container extend volume command: I The Total Size column displays a new size, taking into account the value(s) specified for the free_space parameters. In the example the new size is 164 MB. I The Usage column continues to display NTFS, indicating that array 1 has an NTFS file system on it. I The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI ID for the disk on which the original volume set was created. It also displays the SCSI ID(s) for the disk(s) from which you specified the freespace. In the example, these disks are 2:00:0 and 2:01:0. 3-48