Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 57

Usage, State, Unprot, Scsi C:ID:L, Partition Offset: Size, column displays the SCSI device IDs for

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container Commands I The Usage column displays None to indicate that the newly created RAID 5 array 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 State column displays the state of an array, which in the example shows Unprot to indicate that the RAID 5 array is not yet redundant. This means that the command has not completed the creation of the RAID 5 array. If the container list command is executed after the RAID 5 array completes execution, the State column is blank. (Note that this column appears only if you specify the /full switch with the container list command.) I The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI device ID(s) for the disk(s) on which you created the RAID 5 array, which in the example are: 0:02:0, 0:03:0, 0:04:0, and 0:05:0. I The Partition Offset: Size column displays the partition offset(s) and size(s) of the newly created RAID 5 array, which in the example is 64.0 KB and 10.0 MB respectively. Related Commands container commands: I container list (page 3-50) I container set cache (page 3-91) I container set label (page 3-101) 3-26

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container Commands
The
Usage
column displays
None
to indicate that the newly
created RAID 5 array 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
State
column displays the state of an array, which in the
example shows
Unprot
to indicate that the RAID 5 array is
not yet redundant. This means that the command has not
completed the creation of the RAID 5 array. If the
container
list
command is executed after the RAID 5 array completes
execution, the State column is blank.
(Note that this column appears only if you specify the
/full
switch with the
container list
command.)
The
Scsi C:ID:L
column displays the SCSI device ID(s) for the
disk(s) on which you created the RAID 5 array, which in the
example are: 0:02:0, 0:03:0, 0:04:0, and 0:05:0.
The
Partition Offset: Size
column displays the partition
offset(s) and size(s) of the newly created RAID 5 array, which
in the example is 64.0 KB and 10.0 MB respectively.
Related Commands
container
commands:
container list
(
page 3-50
)
container set cache
(
page 3-91
)
container set label
(
page 3-101
)