Asus Adaptec 2025 ZCR User Manual

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D-13

Command Line Interface

Root Special File

(Unix/Linux only)—File associated with

the array and created by the OS after array creation. Appears in
the Num Label column.

Array Number

—ID of an array (0 to 63).

Array Label

—Name assigned to an array. Not automatically

assigned. Appears in the Num Label column.

Array Type

—Defines an array as a volume, RAID 0, RAID 1,

etc., or a reconfigured array.

Creation Date

—Month, day, and year the array was created.

Creation Time

—Hour, minute, and second the array was

created.

Total Size

—Number of bytes in an array. The size of an array

is the size of the available space when the array was created,
reconfigured, or extended.

Stripe Size

—Number of bytes in a stripe (amount of data

written to a partition before the I/O data stream switches to the
next partition/array).

Read Only

—Reports whether an array is read-only accessible.

An array can be set to read-only if not in use by an application.

Read/write

—Reports whether an array is read-write accessible.

Lock

—Reports whether an array is locked into volatile memory

space on the currently open controller.

Resident File System

—Type of file system, if any, that resides

on an array. Appears in the Usage column.

Multipartition Container

—That a file system resides on a

multipartition array. Appears in the Usage column.

UNIX opened

—There is a mounted file system on the array.

Unknown File System

—There is an unknown file system on the

array.

Unmapped Containers

—The array is unusable and cannot be

mounted.

Phantom Container

—The RAID controller software cannot

configure the array or the array is offline.

Valid Container

—The OS recognized the array and there has

been a query (such as mount, fdisk, read, or write) on the array.

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