5-9container Commandscontainer create mmirrorTo create a multilevel array of mirror sets from a multilevel array ofsingle-partition volume sets and freespace, use the containercreate mmirror command. Typically, you use this command afterpromoting a volume set built from multiple partitions with thecontainer promote command.The container create mmirror command is fully dynamic. Ifyou use this command, users will not see any change or experienceany interruption in service. However, performance may be reduced.NotesWhen creating a multilevel array of mirror sets on a NetWare server,you specify the container IDs (as described in the Parameterssection) for the arrays from which you want to create the multilevelmirror set. If NetWare is using any of these arrays, an appropriatemessage displays. This message indicates that one or more of thearrays you specified is in use by NetWare. The message directs youto remove any NetWare volumes and partitions from these arrays.You can then create a multilevel array of mirror sets on a NetWareserver.After you create a multilevel array of mirror sets you can run thelist devices command on the NetWare console to verify itscreation and then create the necessary NetWare disk partitions andvolumes.For information on how to create partitions and volumes, see theappropriate NetWare documentation.Syntaxcontainer create mmirror [/io_delay{=integer}] [/wait{=boolean}] {container} {scsi_device}[{scsi_device}...]Parameters{container}Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the array whoseunderlying volume sets the command converts to mirror sets.You create a multilevel array of mirror sets from a multilevelarray of single-partition volume sets and freespace.