Creating a volume set of raid-5 sets, Specifying a label for a volume set of raid-5 sets, Creating a volume set of raid-5 sets 8-25 – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Working with Multi-level Containers

Creating a Volume Set of RAID-5 Sets

A volume set of RAID-5 sets is a multi-level container made up of a
top-level volume set and one or more underlying RAID-5 sets. A
volume set of RAID-5 set’s data is redundant. Each RAID-5 set is
made up of three or more equal-sized partitions on three or more
separate disks. See the Flexible Array Storage Tool User’s Guide for a
description of volume set of RAID-5 sets and other container
concepts.

To work with a volume set of stripe sets, you must understand:

The volume set of RAID-5 set attributes you can specify

How to create a volume set of RAID-5 sets

Volume set of RAID-5 set creation in a NetWare environment

Volume set of RAID-5 set creation in a UNIX environment

Some tasks to perform after creating a volume set of RAID-5
sets

The following sections discuss each of these topics.

Understanding the Volume Set of RAID-5 Sets Attribute You can
Specify

You use the

container create mvolume

command to create a

volume set of RAID-5 sets. Before creating a volume set of RAID-5
sets, consider the following volume set of RAID-5 sets attribute you
can specify:

container label

Specifying a Label for a Volume Set of RAID-5 Sets

The

container label

attribute indicates a 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 label
while creating a volume set of RAID-5 sets or at a later time using
the

container set label

command at a later time to specify a

label. See Displaying and Setting a Container Label in Chapter 6,
Working with Container Attributes, for a description of the

container set label

command.

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