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RAID-5 set, as in the following example. In the example, the Type
column indicates that a RAID-5 set resides on container 0. The Total
Size
column indicates that the RAID-5 set is 200M in size. The
Stripe Size
column indicates a stripe size of 64K. The Partition Size
column indicates that container 0 occupies 100MB on SCSI devices
2:01:0
, 2:02:0, and 2:03:0.
HPN0> container list
Executing: container list
Cluster Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition
Dr Partner Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size
-- ------- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
0 0 RAID-5 200MB 64KB None 2:01:0 64.0KB: 100MB
2:02:0 64.0KB: 100MB
2:03:0 64.0KB: 100MB
Understanding RAID-5 Set Creation in a NetWare
Environment
If you created a RAID-5 set on a NetWare server, you must run the
list devices
command on the NetWare console and then create
the necessary NetWare disk partitions and volumes.
For information on how to create partitions and volumes, see the
appropriate NetWare documentation.
For information on how to display the NetWare console remotely on
the NT client running FAST, see the Flexible Array Storage Tool User’s
Guide.
Understanding RAID-5 Set Creation in a UNIX Environment
On UNIX systems, the message displayed after you execute the
container create raid5
command includes the root special
file associated with the newly created RAID-5 set.
Use the
container list
command to display the root special file
associated with RAID-5 set. See Displaying A Root Special File (UNIX
Only) for more information on the root special file.
Identifying Some Tasks to Perform After Creating a RAID-5
Set
After you create a RAID-5 set, you can: