Mapping A Virtual Disk - Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

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Figure 24. Virtual Disk Copy Target Selection
After the virtual disk copy is established, it may be managed from the Virtual
Disk Copy tab. To stop a copy operation that is occurring, select the copy set
to modify, and click the Stop link from the Commands box. To recopy an
existing virtual disk copy, click the copy set, and click the Recopy link. To
delete a copy set, select the copy set to modify, and click the Remove Copy
link. This action removes the Virtual Disk Copy relationship between the two
virtual disks, but does not modify or delete the target virtual disk that will still
contain a copy of the original data from the source virtual disk.

Mapping a Virtual Disk

After creating new virtual disks, use the Mappings tab to present the virtual
disks to the ESX host for use. See Figure 25. From this view, you can manage
hosts, host groups, and virtual disk mappings. To present a new virtual disk to
an ESX host, click the Add Mapping link to start the Add Mapping wizard.
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