Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 114

Copy Manager, Copying The Virtual Disk, Select Target Virtual Disk

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Copy Manager After you create a virtual disk copy by using the Create Copy Wizard, you can monitor the virtual disk copy through the Copy Manager. From the Copy Manager, a virtual disk copy may be re-copied, stopped, or removed. You can also modify the attributes, such as the copy priority and the target virtual disk Read-Only attribute. You can view the status of a virtual disk copy in the Copy Manager. Also, if you want to determine which virtual disks are involved in a virtual disk copy, you can use the Copy Manager or the storage array profile. Copying The Virtual Disk You can create a virtual disk copy by using the Create Copy Wizard. A virtual disk copy automatically makes the target virtual disk read-only to hosts. You might want to keep this attribute enabled to preserve the data on the target virtual disk. To prevent write-protected error messages from appearing, 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 ReadOnly attribute for the target virtual disk is disabled after the virtual disk copy has completed to prevent error messages from appearing. To prevent write-protected error messages from appearing, 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 ReadOnly attribute for the target virtual disk is disabled after the virtual disk copy has completed to prevent error messages from appearing. CAUTION: Possible loss of data access-A virtual disk copy overwrites 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. See Virtual Disk Read/Write Permissions for more information on enabling and disabling the Read-Only attribute for the target virtual disk. 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 Storage & Copy Services tab. 4. Under Virtual Disks area, select the source virtual disk that you want to use for the online copy. 5. Right click on the selected source virtual disk and select Create → Virtual Disk Copy in the pop-up menu. The Select Copy Type wizard is displayed. 6. Select a copy type and click Next. NOTE: If you select Offline, the source virtual disk is not available for any I/O when the copy operation is in progress. The Select Target Virtual Disk window is displayed. 7. Select the appropriate target virtual disk and click Next. The Confirmation window is displayed. 8. In the Copy Priority area, select the relevant copy priority and type yes to confirm. 9. Click Finish. The Preview window displays the summary of your selections. NOTE: Operation in Progress icons appear on the source virtual disk and the target virtual disk while the virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress or Pending. 114

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Copy Manager
After you create a virtual disk copy by using the
Create Copy Wizard
, you can monitor the virtual disk copy through the
Copy Manager
. From the
Copy Manager
, a virtual disk copy may be re-copied, stopped, or removed. You can also modify
the attributes, such as the copy priority and the target virtual disk Read-Only attribute. You can view the status of a
virtual disk copy in the
Copy Manager
. Also, if you want to determine which virtual disks are involved in a virtual disk
copy, you can use the
Copy Manager
or the storage array profile.
Copying The Virtual Disk
You can create a virtual disk copy by using the Create Copy Wizard. A virtual disk copy automatically makes the target
virtual disk read-only to hosts. You might want to keep this attribute enabled to preserve the data on the target virtual
disk. To prevent write-protected error messages from appearing, 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 appearing.
To prevent write-protected error messages from appearing, 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 appearing.
CAUTION: Possible loss of data access—A virtual disk copy overwrites 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. See
Virtual Disk Read/Write Permissions
for more
information on enabling and disabling the Read-Only attribute for the target virtual disk.
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
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
4.
Under
Virtual Disks
area, select the source virtual disk that you want to use for the online copy.
5.
Right click on the selected source virtual disk and select
Create
Virtual Disk Copy
in the pop-up menu.
The
Select Copy Type
wizard is displayed.
6.
Select a copy type and click
Next
.
NOTE:
If you select
Offline
, the source virtual disk is not available for any I/O when the copy operation is in
progress.
The
Select Target Virtual Disk
window is displayed.
7.
Select the appropriate target virtual disk and click
Next
.
The
Confirmation
window is displayed.
8.
In the
Copy Priority
area, select the relevant copy priority and type yes to confirm.
9.
Click
Finish
.
The
Preview
window displays the summary of your selections.
NOTE:
Operation in Progress icons appear on the source virtual disk and the target virtual disk while the
virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress or Pending.
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