Working with a stripe set, Understanding volume set creation in a unix, Environment 7-6 – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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7-6

Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Understanding Volume Set Creation in a UNIX Environment

On UNIX systems, the message displayed after you execute the

container create volume

command includes the root special

file associated with the newly created volume set.

Use the

container list

command to display the root special file

associated with volume 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 Volume
Set

After you create a volume set, you can:

Add a file system. See Chapter 9, Modifying Containers, for a
description of how to add a file system.

Assign a drive letter. See Chapter 6, Working with Container
Attributes
, for a description of how to assign a drive letter.

Working with a Stripe Set

A stripe set is a single-level container made up of two or more equal-
sized partitions that reside on different disks. A stripe set distributes
(stripes) data evenly across its respective partitions in equal-sized
sections called stripes. See the Flexible Array Storage Tool User’s Guide
for a complete description of stripe sets and other container
concepts.

To work with a stripe set, you must understand:

The stripe set attributes you can specify

How to create a stripe set

Stripe set creation in a NetWare environment

Stripe set creation in a UNIX environment

Some tasks to perform after creating the stripe set

The following sections discuss each of these topics.

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