Specifying a label for a stripe set of mirror sets – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Working with Multi-level Containers

Stripe set of mirror set creation in a NetWare environment

Stripe set of mirror set creation in a UNIX environment

Some tasks to perform after creating a stripe set of mirror sets

The following sections discuss each of these topics.

Understanding the Stripe Set of Mirror Sets Attributes You can Specify

You use the

container create mstripe

command to create a

stripe set of mirror sets. Before creating a stripe set of mirror sets,
consider the following attributes you can specify:

stripe size

container label

Specifying Stripe Size When Creating a Stripe Set of Mirror Sets

The

stripe size

attribute indicates the stripe size for a container.

Stripe size is the amount of data written to a partition before the I/O
data stream switches to the next partition in the stripe. The stripe
size can be 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, or 64 KB. You need to determine the
stripe size that is most suitable for your environment. Note that you
can use the

container reconfigure

command at a later time to

change the stripe size. See the

container reconfigure

command in chapter Chapter 9, Modifying Containers, for a
description of the

container reconfigure

command. You

display the stripe size of a stripe set of mirror sets using the

container list

command. See Understanding How to Create a

Stripe Set of Mirror Sets for information on the

container list

command.

In the following example, the

container create mstripe

command with the /stripe switch creates a stripe set of mirror sets
with a stripe size of 64 KB (kilobytes).

HPN0> container create mstripe /stripe=64K 0 1

Executing: container create mstripe /stripe_size=65,536 0 1

Container 0 created

Specifying a Label for a Stripe Set of Mirror Sets

The

container label

attribute identifies 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

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