Creating a virtual disk copy, Before you begin – Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F User Manual

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Configuration: Premium Feature—Virtual Disk Copy

NOTE:

The following host preparation sections also apply when using the virtual

disk copy feature through the CLI interface.

Creating a Virtual Disk Copy

Source virtual disks that are participating in a virtual disk copy are available

for read I/O activity only while a virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress or

Pending. Write requests are allowed after the virtual disk copy has completed.

If the source virtual disk is formatted with a journaling file system, any

attempt to issue a read request to the source virtual disk may be rejected by

the storage array, and an error message may be displayed. The journaling file

system driver issues a write request before it attempts to issue the read

request. The storage array rejects the write request, and the read request may

not be issued due to the rejected write request. This condition may result in

an error message being displayed, which indicates that the source virtual disk

is write protected.
To prevent this issue from occurring, do not attempt 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, ensure 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.
The Virtual Disk Copy premium feature includes:

• The Create Copy Wizard, which assists in creating a virtual disk copy
• The

Copy Manager, which monitors virtual disk copies after they are

created

Before You Begin

A virtual disk copy fails all snapshot virtual disks that are associated with the

target virtual disk, if any exist. If you select a source virtual disk of a snapshot

virtual disk, you must disable all of the snapshot virtual disks that are

associated with the source virtual disk before you can select it as a target

virtual disk. Otherwise, the source virtual disk cannot be used as a target

virtual disk.
A virtual disk copy overwrites data on the target virtual disk and automatically

makes the target virtual disk read-only to hosts.

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