HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 353
destination-volume, modified-snapshot yes|no, prompt yes|no|expert, expert, MV1copy
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modified-snapshot yes|no Optional. Specifies whether to include or exclude modified write data from the snapshot in the copy. This parameter applies only when the source volume is a snapshot. • yes: Include modified snapshot data. • no: Exclude modified snapshot data. If this parameter is omitted for a snapshot, modified snapshot data is excluded. prompt yes|no|expert Optional. Specifies an automatic response to the prompt to unmount/unpresent/unmap the source volume before proceeding: • yes: Allow the command to proceed. • no: Cancel the command. • expert: Cancel the command. If this parameter is omitted, you must manually reply to the prompt. destination-volume A name for the volume to create in the destination vdisk. The name is case sensitive; can include spaces and printable UTF-8 characters except a left angle bracket, backslash, comma, or double quote; and can have a maximum of 32 bytes. A name that includes a space must be enclosed in double quotes. Example Copy master volume MV1 to new volume MV1copy on vdisk VD2: # volumecopy source-volume MV1 dest-vdisk VD2 MV1copy The source volume MUST be unmounted from all hosts prior to starting a volume copy. Ready to continue? yes Success: Command completed successfully. (MV1) - The volume copy started. (2012-01-20 12:02:02) # show volumes Vdisk Name ... Type ... VD2 MV1 ... master volume ... VD2 MV1copy ... standard* ... Copy standard volume V1 on vdisk vd01 to new volume V1_copy on the same vdisk: # volumecopy source-volume V1 dest-vdisk vd01 V1_copy Info: The volume was created. (spV1) Info: Volume V1 was converted to a master volume. (V1) The source volume MUST be unmounted from all hosts prior to starting a volume copy. Ready to continue? yes Success: Command completed successfully. (V1) - The volume copy started. (2012-01-20 12:02:12) See also • abort volumecopy • create task • show vdisks • show volumecopy-status • show volumes volumecopy 353