5-38container CommandsThe following list describes the columns that contain information asthe result of creating a volume set with the container createvolume command: The Num Label column displays the ID number of the newlycreated volume set, which in the example is 0.If you specify a label when creating the volume set, it appearsin this column. Because no label was specified when thevolume set was created, no label appears in the column.On UNIX systems, the root special file associated with thearray also appears in this column. The Type column displays Volume to indicate that the newlycreated array is a volume set. The Total Size column displays the value(s) specified in thefree_space parameter(s), which in the example is 15.0 MB. The Usage column displays None to indicate that the newlycreated volume set does not have a file system on it. To createan NTFS or FAT file system on an array, use the containerformat command. The Scsi C:ID:L column displays the SCSI device ID for thedisk on which you created the volume set, which in theexample is 0:02:0. The Partition Offset: Size column displays the partition offsetand the size of the newly created volume set’s partition, whichin the example are 64.0 KB and 15.0 MB. The size is the size youspecified in the free_space parameter(s).Related Informationcontainer commands: container extend volume (page 5-50) container format (page 5-54) container list (page 5-54) container promote (page 5-69) container set cache (page 5-97) container set label (page 5-107)