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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.
Storage array performance during virtual disk copy
The following factors contribute to the overall performance of the storage array:
•
I/O activity
•
Virtual disk RAID level
•
Virtual disk configuration — Number of physical disks in the virtual disk groups
•
Virtual disk type — Snapshot virtual disks may take more time to copy than standard virtual disks
•
Snapshots created using older RAID controller firmware versions (legacy snapshots) will take longer to complete
During a virtual disk copy, resources for the storage array are diverted from processing I/O activity to completing a virtual disk copy. This
affects the overall performance of the storage array. When you create a new virtual disk copy, you define the copy priority to determine
how much RAID processing time is diverted from I/O activity to a virtual disk copy operation.
Setting copy priority
You can use the Copy Manager to select the rate at which a virtual disk copy completes for a selected copy pair. You can change the copy
priority for a copy pair at any of these times:
•
Before the virtual disk copy begins
•
While the virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress
•
When you re-create a virtual disk copy
To set copy priority:
1
In the AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab and select
Copy Services
>
Virtual Disk Copy
>
Manage Copies.
The
Copy Manager
window is displayed.
2
In the table, select one or more copy pairs.
3
Select
Change
>
Copy Priority.
The
Change Copy Priority
window is displayed.
4
In the
Copy Priority
area, select the appropriate copy priority, depending on your system performance needs.
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