IBM DS3000 Introduction And Implementation Manual page 563

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Result: The disk representing the FlashCopy logical drive is mounted. For more
information about using mountvol, refer to your operating system documentation.
12.This step is optional. If you are configuring your storage system using auto scripting
operations, it is recommend that you complete this step.
Assign the original logical drive label to the disk representing the FlashCopy logical drive.
At the command prompt, type the following command and then press Enter:
label [drive:][label]
where [drive:] is the location of the disk you want to name, and [label]is the new
logical drive label.
Result: The disk representing the FlashCopy logical drive is renamed. For more
information about using the label command, refer to your operating system
documentation.
13.This step is optional. If you are configuring your storage system using auto scripting
operations, it is recommended that you complete this step.
Run the chkdsk command on the FlashCopy logical drive to create and display a status
report for the disk. Enter:
chkdsk [drive:]
where [drive:] is the drive that contains the disk that you want to check.
Result: A status report for the FlashCopy logical drive is displayed. For more information
about using the chkdsk command, refer to your operating system documentation.
14.Use the FlashCopy logical drive in conjunction with your backup application (or with
another application).
When the FlashCopy logical drive is no longer required, disable the FlashCopy logical drive.
Appendix A. FlashCopy example - Windows 2003
7065appFC_Example.fm
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