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Command Line Interface CLI, Array Attribute

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Command Line Interface (CLI) Array Attribute Indicates... stripe size Number of bytes in a stripe (amount of data written to a segment before the I/O data stream switches to the next segment/array). read only Whether an array is read-only accessible. An array can be set to read-only if not in use by an application. read/write Whether an array is read-write accessible. lock Whether an array is locked into volatile memory space on the currently open controller. resident file system Type of file system, if any, that resides on an array. Appears in the Usage column. multi-partition container That a file system resides on a multipartition array. Appears in the Usage column. UNIX opened There is a mounted file system on the array. unknown file system There is an unknown file system on the array. unmapped containers The array is unusable and cannot be mounted. phantom container The RAID controller software cannot configure the array or the array is offline. valid container The Linux operating system recognized the array and there has been a query (such as mount, fdisk, read, or write) on the array. mirror set create Creation of a RAID 1 (mirror). mirror set normal The RAID 1 is in the normal state. reconfiguration copy container An array is being used as a copy (hidden) array (Copy). reconfiguration destination container An array is being used as a destination (hidden) array (Dest). reconfiguration RAID 5 An array is being used as a RAID 5 (hidden) set array (RAID 5). reconfiguration source An array is being used as a source (hidden) array container (Source). reconfiguration temporary container An array is being used as a temporary (or hidden) array (Temp). RAID 5 set unprotected Creation of a RAID 5 (Unprot). C-13

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C-13
Command Line Interface (CLI)
stripe size
Number of bytes in a stripe (amount of data
written to a segment before the I/O data stream
switches to the next segment/array).
read only
Whether an array is read-only accessible. An
array can be set to read-only if not in use by an
application.
read/write
Whether an array is read-write accessible.
lock
Whether an array is locked into volatile memory
space on the currently open controller.
resident file system
Type of file system, if any, that resides on an
array. Appears in the
Usage
column.
multi-partition container
That a file system resides on a multipartition
array. Appears in the
Usage
column.
UNIX opened
There is a mounted file system on the array.
unknown file system
There is an unknown file system on the array.
unmapped containers
The array is unusable and cannot be mounted.
phantom container
The RAID controller software cannot configure
the array or the array is offline.
valid container
The Linux operating system recognized the
array and there has been a query (such as mount,
fdisk, read, or write) on the array.
mirror set create
Creation of a RAID 1 (mirror).
mirror set normal
The RAID 1 is in the normal state.
reconfiguration copy
container
An array is being used as a copy (hidden) array
(Copy).
reconfiguration
destination container
An array is being used as a destination (hidden)
array (Dest).
reconfiguration RAID 5
set
An array is being used as a RAID 5 (hidden)
array (RAID 5).
reconfiguration source
container
An array is being used as a source (hidden) array
(Source).
reconfiguration
temporary container
An array is being used as a temporary (or
hidden) array (Temp).
RAID 5 set unprotected
Creation of a RAID 5 (Unprot).
Array Attribute
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