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Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi

Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L State

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

F: 0+62 Volume 100MB 1 NTMS 2:01:0 Snapped

H: 0+63 Volume 100MB 1 NTMS 2:01:0 SnpShot

Understanding RAID-5 Set State Attributes

The

RAID-5 set state

attribute indicates the use of a RAID-5 set

during a RAID-5 set creation operation. Table 6-11 lists the

RAID-5

set state

attribute, the CLI operation associated with this

attribute, the CLI command you use to perform this operation, and
the section that describes the operation.

Table 6-11. RAID-5 Set State Attribute

Displaying the RAID-5 Set Unprotected State

The

RAID-5 set unprotected state

attribute indicates that a

RAID-5 set is being created. During creation, the RAID-5 set is not
redundant. To display whether a RAID-5 set is being created, use the

container list

command with the

/full

switch, as in the

following example. In the example, the State column indicates
Unprot

, which means that container 0 is a RAID-5 set that is being

created and that it is currently not redundant. (Note that the
example eliminates some items in the

container list

display to

make the example readable on this page.)

HPN0> container list /full=TRUE

Executing: container list /full=TRUE

Cluster Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi

Dr Partner Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L State

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

0 0 RAID-5 100MB 64KB None 2:01:0 Unprot

2:02:0 Unprot

2:03:0 Unprot

2:04:0 Unprot

Attributes

CLI
Operations

Related Commands

Discussed in...

RAID-5 set

unprotected

Display

container

list

Displaying the RAID-5
Set Unprotected State

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