5-29container Commands■ The Type column displays RAID-5 to indicate that the newlycreated array is a RAID-5 set.■ The Total Size column displays the total size of the freespaceavailable. In this example, 40.0 MB of freespace was specified,which means that this column displays 30.0 MB as available.■ The Stripe Size column displays the stripe size you specifiedas the stripe_size parameter, which in the example is 64KB.■ The Usage column displays None to indicate that the newlycreated RAID-5 set does not have a file system on it.To createan NTFS or FAT file system on an array, use the containerformat command.■ The State column displays the state of an array, which in theexample shows Unprot to indicate that the RAID-5 set is notyet redundant. This means that the command has notcompleted the creation of the RAID-5 set. If the containerlist command is executed after the RAID-5 set completesexecution, the State column is blank.(Note that this column appears only if you specify the /full switchwith the container list command.)■ The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI device ID(s) for thedisk(s) on which you created the RAID-5 set, which in theexample are: 0:02:0, 0:03:0, 0:04:0, and 0:05:0.■ The Partition Offset: Size column displays the partitionoffset(s) and size(s) of the newly created RAID-5 set, which inthe example is 64.0 KB and 10.0 MB respectively.Related Informationcontainer commands:■ container list (page 5-54)■ container set cache (page 5-97)■ container set label (page 5-108)