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container Commands
Parameters
{container}
Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the array whose file
system you want to extend.
Examples
Typically, you would use the container extend file_system
command after adding a level to an array and, perhaps, after
extending a multilevel volume set.
Before extending a file system, use the container list
command to obtain information about any existing arrays:
AAC0>container list
Executing: container list
Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition
Dr Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size
-- ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
E: 0 Volume 300MB NTFS
63 Volume 100MB 1:00:0 64.0KB: 100MB
62 Volume 100MB 1:01:0 64.0KB: 100MB
61 Volume 100MB 1:02:0 64.0KB: 100MB
The following list describes the sequence that caused the previous
example to display:
1 Create a volume set of 100 MB on disk (1,0,0) with the
container create volume command.
2 Add a level to the volume set created in
Step 1
with the
container add_level
command.
3 Assign a drive letter to the volume set created in
Step 1
with
the container assign drive_letter
command.
4 Create an NTFS file system on the volume set created in Step
1 with the container format command.
5 Create a second volume set of 100 MB on disk (1,1,0) with the
container create volume command.
6 Create a third volume set of 100 MB on disk (1,2,0) with the
container create volume command.
7
Use the
container extend mvolume
command to add the
arrays created in Steps 5 and 6 to the array created in Step 1.
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