5-71container Commands The Type column displays the Volume array type for the threeunderlying volume sets. The Total Size column displays the sizes of the arrays. Notethat the underlying arrays are each 15.0 MB and array 0’s sizeis the total of the two underlying arrays. The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI channel number,SCSI device ID, and SCSI logical unit number for theunderlying arrays. In the example, array 63 resides on disk0:02:0, array 62 resides on disk 0:03:0, and array 61 resides ondisk 0:04:0. The Partition Offset:Size column displays the offset and sizefor the underlying arrays’ partitions. In the example, arrays 63,62, and 61 have 64.0 KB offsets and 15.0 MB sizes.If a partition is dead, the “:” (colon) in the Partition Offset:Sizecolumn changes to a “!” (exclamation point). See the diskremove dead_partitions (page 7-9) command formore information on dead partitions.As stated previously, you can now use the container createmmirror command to make a promoted array an array of mirrorsets.Related Informationcontainer commands: container create mmirror (page 5-9) container create volume (page 5-35) container list (page 5-54)disk commands: disk remove dead_partitions (page 7-9)