Figure 7-58 Migrate Image Mode Volume into a regular storage pool
The migration internally uses the volume copy function, which creates a second copy of the
existing volume in the chosen target pool. For more information about the volume copy
function, see Chapter 8, “Advanced host and volume administration” on page 349.
The original volume copy on the image mode MDisk is deleted and the newly created copy is
kept.
7.3.3 MDisk by Pools panel
The MDisks by Pools panel (as shown in Figure 7-59) displays information about all MDisks
made of internal and external storage. The MDisks are categorized by the pools ...
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