Dell POWERVAULT MD3620I User Manual
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recognize the migrating metadata and that data is lost. In this case, MD3600i
storage array initializes the physical disks and marks them as unconfigured
capacity.
NOTE:
Only disk groups and associated virtual disks with all member physical disks
present can be migrated from one storage array to another. It is recommended that
you only migrate disk groups that have all their associated member virtual disks in
an optimal state.
NOTE:
The number of physical disks and virtual disks that a storage array supports
limits the scope of the migration.
Use either of the following methods to move disk groups and virtual disks:
• Hot virtual disk migration—Disk migration with the destination storage
array power turned on.
• Cold virtual disk migration—Disk migration with the destination storage
array power turned off.
NOTE:
To ensure that the migrating disk groups and virtual disks are correctly
recognized when the target storage array has an existing physical disk, use hot
virtual disk migration.
When attempting virtual disk migration, follow these recommendations:
• Moving physical disks to the destination array for migration—When
inserting drives into the destination storage array during hot virtual disk
migration, wait for the inserted physical disk to be displayed in MDSM, or
wait for 30 seconds (whichever occurs first), before inserting the next
physical disk.
WARNING:
Without the interval between drive insertions, the storage array may
become unstable and manageability may be temporarily lost.
• Migrating virtual disks from multiple storage arrays into a single storage
array—When migrating virtual disks from multiple or different storage
arrays into a single destination storage array, move all of the physical disks
from the same storage array as a set into the new destination storage array.
Ensure that all of the physical disks from a storage array are migrated to
the destination storage array before starting migration from the next
storage array.
NOTE:
If the drive modules are not moved as a set to the destination storage
array, the newly relocated disk groups may not be accessible.
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