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Parameters
Parameter
Description
target
Name of the target virtual disk for which to reinitiate a
virtual disk copy operation. You must put brackets ([ ])
around the target virtual disk name. If the target virtual
disk name has special characters, you must also put
quotation marks (" ") around the target virtual disk name.
source
Name of the source virtual disk for which to reinitiate a
virtual disk copy operation. You must put brackets ([ ])
around the source virtual disk name. If the source virtual
disk name has special characters, you must also put
quotation marks (" ") around the source virtual disk name.
copyPriority
Specifies the priority that the virtual disk copy has relative
to host I/O activity. Valid entries are highest, high,
medium, low, or lowest.
NOTE: CopyPriority defines the amount of
system resources used to copy the data between the
source and target virtual disks of a virtual disk copy
pair. If you select the highest priority level, the virtual
disk copy uses the most system resources to perform
virtual disk copy, which decreases performance for
host data transfers.
targetReadOnlyEnabled
Specifies whether the target virtual disk is write enabled
or read only. To be able to write to the target virtual disk,
set this parameter to FALSE. To prevent writing to the
target virtual disk, set this parameter to TRUE.
copyType
Creates a virtual disk copy with or a snapshot which
enables you to continue to write to the source virtual disk
while creating the virtual disk copy. To reinitiate a virtual
disk copy with a snapshot, set this parameter to online.
To reinitiate a virtual disk copy without a snapshot, set this
parameter to offline.
Re-Create Remote Replication Repository Virtual Disk
Description
NOTE: This command is valid only with Fibre Channel storage arrays.
This command creates a new Remote Replication repository virtual disk (also called a replication repository virtual disk)
by using the parameters defined for a previous replication repository virtual disk. The underlying requirement is that you
have previously created a replication repository virtual disk. When using this command, the replication repository virtual
disk can be defined in one of three ways:
•
User-defined physical disks
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