Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 83

The Type Column, Label

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container Commands This column also displays the label assigned to the array when the array was created. If no label was assigned to the array then no label appears in the column. You can assign labels with the following commands: I container create mstripe I container create mvolume I container create raid5 I container create stripe I container create volume I container set label If your controller is running on a UNIX operating system, then the Num Label column also displays a root special file. On UNIX systems, arrays are associated with root special files not drive letters. See your UNIX documentation for information on how to mount the array or to create a file system. The Type Column This column displays the type of array. Table 3-1 describes the type values that can display in the Type column. container Type Mirror Stripe Volume RAID-5 Reconf Table 3-1 Container Types Meaning The container is a mirror set. The container is a stripe set. The container is a volume set. The container is a RAID 5 array. The container was reconfigured. The CLI automatically assigns the array type as a result of creating arrays with the container create-related commands. The CLI assigns the array type Reconf when the array is reconfigured from one array type to another. The container reconfigure command provides switches that allow you to reconfigure an array into specific array types. 3-52

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container Commands
This column also displays the label assigned to the array when the
array was created. If no label was assigned to the array then no
label appears in the column. You can assign labels with the
following commands:
container create mstripe
container create mvolume
container create raid5
container create stripe
container create volume
container set label
If your controller is running on a UNIX operating system, then the
Num
Label
column also displays a root special file. On UNIX
systems, arrays are associated with root special files not drive
letters.
See your UNIX documentation for information on how to mount
the array or to create a file system.
The Type Column
This column displays the type of array.
Table 3-1
describes the type
values that can display in the Type column.
The CLI automatically assigns the array type as a result of creating
arrays with the
container create
-related commands.
The CLI assigns the array type
Reconf
when the array is
reconfigured from one array type to another. The
container
reconfigure
command provides switches that allow you to
reconfigure an array into specific array types.
Table 3-1
Container Types
container Type
Meaning
Mirror
The container is a mirror set.
Stripe
The container is a stripe set.
Volume
The container is a volume set.
RAID-5
The container is a RAID 5 array.
Reconf
The container was reconfigured.