Adaptec RAID 2810SA Software Reference Manual page 95

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The Dr Column
On Windows NT/Windows 2000 (basic disk only)/Windows XP
(basic disk only) systems, this column displays a blank space if you
did not assign a drive letter to the array. Otherwise, the column
contains the letter associated with the array. Use the container
assign drive_letter command to assign a drive letter to an
array.
The Dr column does not appear on UNIX or NetWare systems.
The Num Label Column
This column displays the container ID (a number from 0 to 63
inclusive). Typically, the CLI container create-related
commands automatically assign an ID to an array. However, you can
renumber an array with the container move command.
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.
container Commands
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