Displaying a container’s type, Displaying a multilevel container’s id – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Working with Disks

The CLI also lets you renumber (assign another ID to) a container.
See Chapter 9, Modifying Containers, for a description of how to
renumber a container.

Displaying a Container’s Type

The

container type

attribute indicates if a partition resides in a

volume set, stripe set, RAID-5 set, etc.

To display the type of container in which the partition resides, use
the

disk show partition

command, as in the following

example. In the example, the Container Type column indicates the
container type on SCSI devices (2,1,0) and (2,2,0). In this case the
containers are Volume sets.

HPN0> disk show partition

Executing: disk show partition

Scsi Partition Container MultiLevel

C:ID:L Offset:Size Num Type Num Type R/W

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

2:01:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0 Volume 0 None RW

See the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for a description of
other Container Type values.

Displaying a Multilevel Container’s ID

The

multilevel container ID

attribute indicates the ID of a

multilevel container that the partition is associated with, if any. A
multilevel container is a logical disk created from one or more
single-level containers. The multilevel ID number is automatically
assigned to a multilevel container when you create it by using one of
the multi-level container create commands.

To display the ID of a multilevel container, use the

disk show

partition

command, as in the following example. In the example,

the MultiLevel Num column shows that 0 is the multilevel
container ID of a stripe set of mirror sets.

HPN0> disk show partition

Executing: disk show partition

Scsi Partition Container MultiLevel

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