The Create Copy Wizard guides you through the
Use the following procedure to create a virtual disk copy.
Caution: Risk of data loss - A virtual disk copy performs the following actions:
- Overwrites data on the
- Automatically makes the
to . You might want to keep this attribute enabled to preserve the data on the target virtual disk; for example, if you are using the target virtual disk for backup purposes, if you are copying data from one to a larger disk group for greater accessibility, or if you are using the data on the target virtual disk to copy back to the of a disabled or failed . If you decide not to preserve the data on the target virtual disk after the virtual disk copy is completed, use the to disable the attribute for the target virtual disk.
Caution: Possible loss of access to data -
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 has been formatted with a journaling file system, any attempt to issue a read request to the source virtual disk might be rejected by the, and an error message might be displayed. The journaling file system driver issues a write request before it attempts to issue the read request. The RAID controller module rejects the write request, and the read request might not be issued due to the rejected write request. This action might result in an error message being displayed, indicating that the source virtual disk is write protected.
To prevent this issue from occurring, do not attempt to access a source virtual disk 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.
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Stop all I/O activity to the source virtual disk and target virtual disk. |
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Unmount any file systems on the source virtual disk and target virtual disk. |
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Select the source virtual disk in the Logical View. |
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Select Virtual Disk >> Copy >> Create. |
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Follow the directions on each wizard dialog, and click Next when you are ready to move to the next wizard dialog. |
Operation in progress icons
are displayed on the source virtual disk and target virtual disk while the virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress or Pending.
The following list summarizes the dialogs that are displayed by the Create Copy Wizard:
After you have completed the Wizard, you can view the details of a virtual disk copy with a status of In Progress from the Virtual Disk Properties dialog or from the Copy Manager dialog.