Copying the virtual disk – Dell PowerVault MD3220 User Manual

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Copying the Virtual Disk

You can create a virtual disk copy by using the Create Copy Wizard.

CAUTION:

Possible loss of data access – A virtual disk copy overwrites data on

the target virtual disk.

A virtual disk copy automatically makes the target virtual disk read-only to

hosts. You may want to keep this attribute enabled to preserve the data on the

target virtual disk.

CAUTION:

If you decide not to preserve the data on the target virtual disk after the

virtual disk copy has completed, disable the Read-Only attribute for the target
virtual disk. For more information on enabling and disabling the Read-Only
attribute for the target virtual disk, see "Virtual Disk Read/Write Permissions" on
page 166.

To prevent write-protected error messages from being displayed, do not try to

access a source virtual disk that is participating in a virtual disk copy while the

virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress. Also, make sure that the Read-

Only attribute for the target virtual disk is disabled after the virtual disk copy

has completed to prevent error messages from being displayed.
To copy the virtual disk:

1 Stop all I/O activity to the source virtual disk and the target virtual disk.
2 Unmount any file systems on the source virtual disk and the target virtual

disk.

3 In the AMW, select the Logical tab and select the source virtual disk.
4 Select Virtual Disk Create Copy.

The

Select Source Virtual Disk and Copy Type window is displayed.

5 In the Select source virtual disk area, select the appropriate virtual disk.
6 In the Select Copy Type area, select either Offline or Online Copy Type.

NOTE:

An online virtual disk copy overwrites data on the target virtual disk

and automatically makes the target virtual disk read-only to hosts. After the

online virtual disk copy completes, use Copy Manager to disable the Read-

Only attribute for the target virtual disk. If you have used the target virtual disk

in a virtual disk copy before, make sure that you no longer need that data or

have backed it up in an accessible location.

The Select Target Virtual Disk window is displayed.

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