5-36container Commands{scsi_device},{free_space}...Specifies any additional devices and associated freespacesused to create the volume set. A volume set can have amaximum of 16 partitions (or freespaces, since each freespacebecomes a partition).Note that you must explicitly specify the entire ID for anyadditional devices (the SCSI channel number, device ID, anddevice logical unit number).Switches/cache{=boolean}When FALSE (the default), the command causes the controller todisable the array’s array cache. FALSE means: Disables the read-ahead cache. Disables the write-back cache.When TRUE, write cache is enabled, providing maximumperformance.Notes When the write cache is enabled, there is a potential for dataloss or corruption during a power failure. You can enable write cache only if a native operating system’sfile system—in Windows, the NTFS or FAT file system—resides on the array. If you do not want to enable the stripe set’s array cache whenyou create it, you can do so later by using the container setcache command./label{=string}Specifies a label to be assigned to the newly created volumeset. You can specify a maximum of sixteen characters for thelabel.If you do not specify the switch, it defaults to no label. If youdo not specify a label, you can do so later by using thecontainer set label command.Note that this label is not the label that displays in WindowsExplorer. The label displayed by Windows Explorer comes