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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual
 6.0  Copying Drives
Copying drives using the 
DriveCopy
 CLI command may be necessary on drives in the JBOD 
configuration. RAID Level 1 and RAID Level 10 configurations already provide mirroring of drives. 
DriveCopy
 can create a backup of a drive onto 
another drive sled. If one drive fails, DriveCopy 
may be used to copy the data off the remaining 
drive on the sled to another drive on another sled. 
Once completed, the sled containing the failed 
drive may be replaced.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Make sure the destination backup drive 
sled does not contain any important data 
because it will be completely overwritten 
by the 
DriveCopy 
command.
1
Use  the 
DriveCopy 
CLI command (refer to 
on page 43) to copy a 
drive from the source disk to the destination 
disk. Parameters are the sled and drive 
numbers of the source and destination drives. 
2
The destination drive must be offline: use the 
ATADiskState
 command to determine if the 
destination disk is offline. If you choose the 
same source and destination drive, this 
command performs a 
DriveWipe
.
 
DriveCopyHalt
 stops a 
DriveCopy
 operation in 
progress. 
 
DriveCopyResume
 resumes a 
DriveCopy
 
operation that had been stopped. 
DriveCopyStatus
 displays the status of a 
DriveCopy 
or 
DriveWipe
 operation
JBOD configurations:  
You may want to copy 
drives for backup. However, since several 
configurations may be present on a Diamond 
Storage Array, you must be confident you are 
accessing and overwriting the appropriate drives 
and volumes.
RAID Level 1 and RAID Level 10  
configurations 
should not need to be backed up by copying drives 
since these settings already provide mirrored 
copies of drives. However, you may copy a drive 
to another drive within a RAID Level 1 or RAID 
Level 10 system, but the destination drive cannot 
contain data you want to save. 
You might want to keep an entire group (LUN) 
free of data to use as spare drives within the array 
system.
RAID Level 0 and RAID Level 5 systems  
DriveCopy
 may be used to coordinate the 
generation of a backup of an entire RAID Level 0 
or RAID Level 5 LUN.