IBM Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 User Manual page 194

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Uncouple a RAID Array Copy
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Uncouple a Volume Group, Logical Volumes, or Filesystems Copy
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List all Copy Candidates
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List all Uncoupled Copies
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List all Uncoupled Volume Groups
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Delete a RAID Array Copy
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Delete a Volume Group, Logical Volumes, or Filesystems Copy
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Select this option if you want to uncouple a copy from an array. The copy must
be in the Good state before it can be uncoupled. When the copy is uncoupled,
a new hdisk is created. This hdisk contains the copied data.
When this option is selected, a RAID array selection menu is displayed. If you
select a RAID array that has a copy status of good, the copy is uncoupled
from its parent, and a new array is created. The new array uses the next
available hdisk name.
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Select this option if you want to uncouple a volume group. When this option is
selected, a volume group selection menu is displayed. This menu is followed
by the Uncouple a Volume Group, Logical Volumes, or Filesystems Copy menu
(see page 177).
Select this option to list all SSA RAID arrays that can support disk copy. See
"List All Copy Candidates" on page 179 for a description of the output data.
Select this option to find the parent array and the creation date of each array
of type raid_copy. See "List All Uncoupled Copies" on page 181 for a
description of the output data.
Select this option to find the parent array and the creation date of each array
in a volume group that contains arrays of type raid_copy. See "List All
Uncoupled Volume Groups" on page 182 for a description of the output data.
Select this option if you want to delete a RAID Array copy. The copy might be
coupled to the array or uncoupled from the array. The copy can be in any
state. The deletion of the copy causes all the data on the copy to be lost. See
"Delete a RAID Array Copy" on page 183 for a description of what happens
when a coupled copy or an uncoupled copy is deleted.
Select this option if you want to delete a volume group copy. The copy might
be coupled to the array or uncoupled from the array. The copy can be in any
state. The deletion of the copy causes all the data on the copy to be lost. See
"Delete a Volume Group, Logical Volumes, or Filesystems Copy" on page 184
for a description of the delete options.
and press Enter.

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