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The image volume looks right, the same capacity and available as the RAID, and the used amount matches the size of the sparse image. Seems right to me.
A couple of questions: Is there any potential benefit to stopping the copy and re-starting it? (Restarting both machines, clearing the caches, etc.) Can we use and make changes to the RAID while it's in the copy process? I'm afraid that the changes made during the copy will somehow make the verification fail. I suppose if I had to do this again, it would be faster to install the two RAID cards in the same machine and connect both the RAID and the backup and copy that way. Thanks again for your help. |
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