Specifying a label for a volume set, Understanding how to create a volume set, Understanding how to create a volume set 7-4 – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Enables the NVRAM write-back cache setting for the specified
volume set if a battery is present and its status is Ok.

If you do not use the

/cache

switch, you can enable the volume

set’s raw container cache later with the

container set cache

command. See Chapter 9, Modifying Containers, for more
information on how to enable a volume set’s raw container cache
after creating it.

Specifying a Label for a Volume Set

The

container label

attribute identifies the name assigned to a

container. Note that this label is not the label that displays in
Windows Explorer and Disk Administrator. You can specify a
container label while creating a volume set or at a later time using
the

container set label

command. See Displaying and Setting a

Container Label in Chapter 6, Working with Container Attributes, for a
description of the

container set label

command.

In the following example, the

container create volume

command with the /label switch creates a volume set with the label
Mars

.

HPN0> container create volume /label=Mars ((2,1,0), 100M)

Executing: container create volume /label="Mars"

((CHANNEL=2,ID=1,LUN=0), 104,857,600)

Container 0 created

Understanding How to Create a Volume Set

This section provides an example that describes how to create a
volume set.

Before creating a volume set, use the

disk show space

command

to display information about your disks, as in the following
example. In the example, the Usage column indicates Free for each
disk, which means that the space on each disk consists of freespace.

HPN0> disk show space

Executing: disk show space

Scsi C:ID:L Usage Size

----------- ---------- -------------

2:01:0 Free 64.0KB:8.47GB

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