Adaptec SCSI RAID Software Reference Guide
If you do not specify the switch, it defaults to no label. If you
do not specify a label, you can do so later by using the
container set label command.
Note that this label is not the label that displays in Windows
Explorer. The label displayed by Windows Explorer comes
from the label specified with the container format
command.
Examples
Before creating a stripe set, use the disk show space command
to obtain information about the available SCSI devices, as in the
following example:
AAC0>disk show space
Executing: disk show space
Scsi C:ID:L Usage
Size
----------- --------- -------------
0:00:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:01:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:02:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:03:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:04:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:05:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:06:0
Free
64.0KB:
0:08:0
Free
64.0KB:
The example list shows that there are eight SCSI disks available to
create the stripe set. There must be enough contiguous freespace on
all the specified drives.
The following example shows how to create a stripe set with the
following characteristics:
■
15 MB of freespace on the (0,2,0) SCSI disk
■
The default stripe size of 64 KB
■
Two freespaces of 15 MB on the (0,3,0) and (0,4,0) SCSI disks
AAC0>container create stripe ((0,2,0), 15M) (0,3,0) (0,4,0)
Executing: container create stripe ((CHANNEL=0,ID=2,LUN=0),15,728,640 )
(CHANNEL=0,ID=3,LUN=0) (CHANNEL=0,ID=4,LUN=0)
container 0 created
On UNIX systems, the message displayed after you execute the
container create stripe command includes the root special
file associated with the newly created stripe set.
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