Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- About Your Storage Array
- Access Virtual Disk
- Out-of-Band and In-Band Management
- Adding Storage Arrays
- Naming Storage Arrays
- Removing Storage Arrays
- Setting Up Your Storage Array
- Storage Array Support Data
- Setting a Password
- Resetting a Password
- Changing Expansion Enclosure ID Numbers
- Configuring Alert Notifications
- Battery Settings
- Starting or Restarting the Host-Agent Software in Windows
- Starting or Restarting the Host-Agent Software in Linux
- Using iSCSI
- Using the iSCSI Tab
- Changing the iSCSI Target Authentication
- Entering Mutual Authentication Permissions
- Changing the iSCSI Target Identification
- Changing the iSCSI Target Discovery (Optional)
- Configuring the MD3000i iSCSI Host Ports
- Viewing or Ending an iSCSI Session
- Viewing iSCSI Statistics and Setting Baseline Statistics
- Edit, Remove, or Rename Host Topology
- Event Monitor
- About Your Host
- Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
- Premium Feature-Snapshot Virtual Disks
- Premium Feature-Virtual Disk Copy
- Premium Feature-32 Partitions
- Firmware Downloads
- Troubleshooting Problems
- Enclosure Hardware Replacement, Maintenance, and Configuration Considerations
- Index

94 Virtual Disk Copy
Recopying the Virtual Disk
After first preparing the host server(s) as specified in the preceding procedure,
complete the following steps to create a new virtual disk copy for an existing
copy pair:
1
Click the
Modify
tab, and then click
Manage virtual disk copies
.
You can only select one copy
operation
at a time to be recopied.
2
Select the copy
operation
in the list displayed by the
Manage Virtual Disk
Copies
page, and then click
Recopy
at the right of the list
.
3
The
Recopy
dialog box appears. Set the copy priority.
4
Ty p e
yes
, and click
OK
.
5
If you approve of the parameters, type
yes in the text box
and
click
Finish
to confirm the copy settings and start the virtual disk copy.
The
Copy Started
page appears, verifying that the virtual disk copy has
started. This dialog also enables you to exit the
Create virtual disk copies
feature or create another new virtual disk copy.
6
Choose one of the following options, based on whether you want to create
another virtual disk copy or modify the one you just created:
•
Yes
— Create a new virtual disk copy.
•
No
— Exit the Create virtual disk copies dialog.
•
Manage Virtual Disk Copies
— Recopy, stop the copy process, set
permissions or priority, or remove virtual disk copies.
You can view the progress of a virtual disk copy in the Manage virtual disk
copies page. For each copy operation in progress, the list displays a sliding
scale in the Status field showing the percentage of the operation that is
complete.
Once the virtual disk copy is complete, perform the following actions:
1
In Linux, if you created the target virtual disk with unconfigured capacity,
run the
hot_add
utility.
2
If you created the target virtual disk with unconfigured capacity, you must
map the virtual disk to a host in order to use it. See "Host-to-Virtual Disk
Mapping" on page 60 for more information.