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Working with Disks
Displaying a Partition’s Offset
The partition offset attribute indicates the logical distance
from the beginning of a disk to the start of a partition. A partition’s
offset is determined when you create a container.
The CLI allows you to display a partition’s offset. To display the
partition offset, use the disk show partition command, as in
the following example. The Partition Offset column shows an offset
of 64.0KB for SCSI devices (2,1,0) and (2,2,0).
HPN0> disk show partition
Executing: disk show partition
Scsi Partition Container MultiLevel
C:ID:L Offset:Size Num Type Num Type R/W
------ ------------- --- ------ --- ------ ---
2:01:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0 Mirror 0 None RW
2:02:0 64.0KB: 15.0MB 0 Mirror 0 None RW
The container list command also displays a partition’s offset.
See any of the container create examples in Chapter 7, Working With
Single-level Containers, for further information on the container
list command.
Displaying and Reconfiguring a Partition’s Size
The partition size attribute determines the number of bytes in
a partition. You specify the partition size when you create the
container.
The CLI allows you to do the following:
■ Display a partition’s size
■ Reconfigure a partition’s size
To display a partition’s size, use the disk show partition
command, as in the following example. In the example, the Partition
Size column shows a partition size of 15.0MB for SCSI devices
(2,1,0) and (2,2,0).
HPN0> disk show partition
Executing: disk show partition
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