HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Guide (481599-003, August 2008)

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6. If the source volume is a snapshot, select whether the copy should include or
exclude data modified in the snapshot since it was taken.
The default is Exclude, which means that the copy will contain only the data that
existed when the snapshot was taken.
7. Click Volume Copy.
The copy operation starts. While the operation is in progress, the destination volume
is offline and its type is shown as Standard*.
If you unmounted a master volume to copy, you can remount it now.
If you unmounted a snapshot to copy its modified data, wait until processing is
complete before you remount it.
If you are copying a snapshot’s preserved data only, no action is needed.
When processing is complete, the volume type becomes Standard and the
destination volume can be mapped for use.
Viewing the Status of a Volume Copy
You can view the status of a destination volume being created by a volume-copy
operation. If the operation has completed or if you select a different type of volume,
the page shows that there is no status information.
To view the status of an in-progress volume copy:
1. Select Manage > Volume Management > Volume-Copy Services > Volume-Copy
Status.
For each virtual disk, the virtual disk panel shows a status icon; the name, RAID
level, size, number of disk drives, and number of volumes; and utility status, if any.
2. Select the destination volume’s virtual disk.
The selected virtual disk’s volume names, sizes, and types are displayed, and the
amount of free space.
3. Select a destination volume whose type is Standard*.
The Volume-Copy Status panel shows the following information:
Volume Type – Standard*.
Volume Name – Name assigned to the volume.
Belongs to Virtual Disk – Name of the virtual disk the volume is part of.