disk copy, ownership of the target virtual disk is also changed. Under certain operating system environments, it might be necessary to reconfigure the multi-path driver before an I/O path can be used.

To change the RAID controller module ownership of a virtual disk or a disk group?

Change the RAID controller module ownership of a virtual disk

Change the RAID controller module ownership of a disk group

To change the RAID controller module ownership of a virtual disk, perform these steps:

1Select the Logical tab.

2Select the virtual disk.

3Select Virtual DiskChangeOwnership/Preferred Path. Or, you can right-click the virtual disk and select ChangeOwnership/Preferred Path from the pop-up menu.

4Select the RAID controller module.

CAUTION: Possible loss of data access – If you do not use a multi-path driver, shut down any host applications that are currently using the virtual disk. This action prevents application errors when the I/O path changes.

5Click Yes.

The ownership of the virtual disk is changed. I/O to the virtual disk is now directed through this I/O path.

NOTE: The virtual disk might not use the new I/O path until the multi-path driver reconfigures and recognizes the new path. This action usually takes less than five minutes.

To change the RAID controller module ownership of a disk group:

1Select the Logical tab.

2Select the disk group.

3Select Disk GroupOwnership/Preferred Path. or

4Right-click the disk group and select ChangeOwnership/Preferred Path from the pop-up menu.

5Select the RAID controller module.

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MD3620F, MD3600f specifications

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