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The following information shows you how to use the FlashCopy function.
flashcopy map
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User's Reference: ServeRAID
Use the flashcopy map function to correlate how the ServeRAID
logical drives map to the operating-system drive partitions.
Supported operating systems: Windows NT, Windows 2000
Command: ipssend flashcopy controller map
where controller is the ServeRAID controller number (1–12).
For example, if you type ipssend flashcopy 2 map, the following
results appear on the screen:
Found 2 IBM ServeRAID Controller(s).
Partition
Partition
Number
Letter
1
H:
2
I:
3
J:
None
None
None
None
Note 1:
This partition is either an active
FlashCopy link or unavailable due
to active FlashCopy links. See the
table below for details. Use the
STOP command to break these links.
Once the link is broken, you can
reissue the FLASHCOPY BACKUP or
FLASHCOPY NOBACKUP command.
Note 5:
There is no partition defined on
this logical drive.
If a partition is available for FlashCopy, the report states Yes and
there are no notes for that partition. If a partition is not available for
FlashCopy, the report states No with one of the following
explanatory notes:
Note 1
Note 2
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Partition
Logical
Size
Drive
100
1
100
2
50
2
3
-
4
-
This is either an active FlashCopy link or unavailable due to
active FlashCopy links. See the table below for details. Use
the stop function to break these links. After the link is
broken, you can reissue the FlashCopy backup or
FlashCopy nobackup functions.
One or more of the following is true for this partition:
v The partition is the boot partition.
v The partition does not have an NTFS or FAT file system.
v The partition does not have a drive letter assigned.
v The partition has open files.
v The partition has a memory-paging file.
Array
Available for
Letter
FlashCopy
A
No (note 1)
A
No (note 1)
A
Yes
B
No (note 5)
B
No (note 5)

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