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c. Press Enter. The new RAID-Copy array is created and coupled to the parent
array. The copy operation starts.
5. The time needed for the copy operation is related to the amount of data that you
are copying. A large amount of data can take more than one hour to copy. To check
whether the copy operation has completed:
a. Select Array Copy Services.
b. Select List all copy candidates. The Copy State and percentage copied of all
RAID-1 and RAID-10 arrays is displayed:
COMMAND STATUS
Command: OK stdout: yes stderr: no
Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.
Array Array Type Coupled Disks Copy State
hdisk3 raid_10 None Not Copying 0%
hdisk4 raid_10 pdisk8 Copying 73%
pdisk9
pdisk10
F1=Help F2=Refresh F3=Cancel F6=Command
F8=Image F9=Shell F10=Exit /=Find
n=Find Next
c. When the percentage copied for the particular array reaches 100%, the Copy
State of that array changes to Good. You can now uncouple the RAID-Copy
from the parent array.
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