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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)
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