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Once the virtual disk copy is complete, perform the following actions:
1 In Linux, if you created the target virtual disk with unconfigured capacity, run the hot_add utility.
2 If you created the target virtual disk with unconfigured capacity, you must map the virtual disk to a
host in order to use it. See "Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping" in the User's Guide for more information.
3 You must register the target virtual disk with the operating system before you can use the new virtual
disk. Perform the following steps:
Enable write permission on the target virtual disk by either removing the virtual disk copy pair
a
(see "Removing Copy Pairs" in the User's Guide) or explicitly setting write permission.
In Windows, assign a drive letter to the virtual disk.
b
NOTE:
(one that has not been formatted) you must reboot the system so that Windows can recognize the
correct virtual target disk.
In Linux, mount the virtual disk.
c
4 Enable I/O activity to the source virtual disk and the target virtual disk.
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Following a disk copy, if the properties of a Windows-based volume indicate a RAW file system

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