After the migration has completed, the volume is shown in the new storage pool. In
Figure 8-76, you can see that it was moved from the mdiskgrp0 pool to the mdiskgrp1 pool.
Figure 8-76 Migration complete
The volume copy has now been migrated without any downtime to the new storage pool. It is
also possible to migrate both volume copies to other pools online.
Another way to migrate volumes to another pool is by performing the migration using the
volume copies, as described in 8.6.5, “Migrating volumes using the volume copy features” on
page 323.
8.4.9 Exporting to an image mode volume
Image mode provides ...
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