94 Virtual Disk CopyRecopying the Virtual DiskAfter first preparing the host server(s) as specified in the preceding procedure,complete the following steps to create a new virtual disk copy for an existingcopy pair:1 Click the Modify tab, and then click Manage virtual disk copies.You can only select one copy operation at a time to be recopied.2 Select the copy operation in the list displayed by the Manage Virtual DiskCopies page, and then click Recopy at the right of the list.3 The Recopy dialog box appears. Set the copy priority.4 Type yes, and click OK.5 If you approve of the parameters, type yes in the text box andclick Finish to confirm the copy settings and start the virtual disk copy.The Copy Started page appears, verifying that the virtual disk copy hasstarted. This dialog also enables you to exit the Create virtual disk copiesfeature or create another new virtual disk copy.6 Choose one of the following options, based on whether you want to createanother virtual disk copy or modify the one you just created:• Yes — Create a new virtual disk copy.• No — Exit the Create virtual disk copies dialog.• Manage Virtual Disk Copies — Recopy, stop the copy process, setpermissions or priority, or remove virtual disk copies.You can view the progress of a virtual disk copy in the Manage virtual diskcopies page. For each copy operation in progress, the list displays a slidingscale in the Status field showing the percentage of the operation that iscomplete.Once the virtual disk copy is complete, perform the following actions:1 In Linux, if you created the target virtual disk with unconfigured capacity,run the hot_add utility.2 If you created the target virtual disk with unconfigured capacity, you mustmap the virtual disk to a host in order to use it. See "Host-to-Virtual DiskMapping" on page 60 for more information.