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• To enable Read-Only permission, select 
Change
 Targe t Virt ual D isk 
Permissions
 Enable Read-Only
. 
  NOTE: Write requests to the target virtual disk are rejected when the Read-
Only permission is enabled on the target virtual disk.
• To disable Read-Only permission, select 
Change
 Target Virtual 
Disk Permissions
 Disable Read-Only
. 
Virtual Disk Copy Restrictions
Before you perform any virtual disk copy tasks, understand and adhere to the 
restrictions listed in this section. The restrictions apply to the source virtual 
disk, the target virtual disk, and the storage array.
• While a virtual disk copy has a status of In Progress, Pending, or Failed, the 
source virtual disk is available for read I/O activity only. After the virtual 
disk copy is complete, read and write I/O activity to the source virtual disk 
are permitted. 
• A virtual disk can be selected as a target virtual disk for only one virtual 
disk copy at a time. 
• A virtual disk copy for any virtual disk cannot be mounted on the same 
host as the source virtual disk. 
• Windows does not allow a drive letter to be assigned to a virtual disk copy. 
• A virtual disk with a Failed status cannot be used as a source virtual disk or 
target virtual disk. 
• A virtual disk with a Degraded status cannot be used as a target virtual 
disk. 
• A virtual disk participating in a modification operation cannot be selected 
as a source virtual disk or target virtual disk. Modification operations 
include the following: 
– Capacity expansion – RAID-level migration – Segment sizing 
– Virtual disk expansion 
– Defragmenting a virtual disk 
  NOTE: The following host preparation sections also apply when using the virtual 
disk copy feature through the CLI interface.
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