78 Using the Virtual Disk Copy FeatureTable 5-1 lists the Virtual Disk Copy commands and briefly describes whatthe commands do.Creating a Virtual Disk CopyBefore creating a virtual disk copy, ensure that a suitable target virtual diskexists on the storage array, or create a new target virtual disk specifically forthe virtual disk copy. The target virtual disk must have a capacity equal to orgreater than the source virtual disk.You can have a maximum of eight virtual disk copies in progress at one time.Any virtual disk copy greater than eight has a status of Pending until one of thevirtual disk copies with a status of In Progress completes.Table 5-1. Virtual Disk Copy CommandsCommand Descriptioncreate virtualDiskCopy Creates a virtual disk copy and starts the virtual diskcopy operation.disable storageArrayfeature=virtualDiskCopyTurns off the current virtual disk copy operation.enable storageArray feature Activates the Virtual Disk Copy feature.recopy virtualDiskCopy Re-initiates a virtual disk copy operation by using anexisting virtual disk copy pair.remove virtualDiskCopy Removes a virtual disk copy pair.set virtualDiskCopy Defines the properties for a virtual disk copy pair.show virtualDiskCopy Returns information about virtual disk copy operations.You can retrieve information about a specific virtual diskcopy pair, or all virtual disk copy pairs in the storage array.show virtualDiskCopysourceCandidatesReturns information about the candidate virtual disksthat you can use as the source for a virtual disk copyoperation.show virtualDiskCopytargetCandidatesReturns information about the candidate virtual disksthat you can use as the target for a virtual disk copyoperation.stop virtualDiskCopy Stops a virtual disk copy operation.