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DataKeeper for Windows All Documentation - SIOS

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Restrictionssize of the target is greater than or equal to the size of the source volume. Then proceed with theContinue and Lock step above.3. <strong>DataKeeper</strong>, upon continuing the mirror, will reallocate the bitmap file and in-memory bitmap bufferusing the new volume size. In the event <strong>DataKeeper</strong> is unsuccessful in reallocating the bitmap buffer -due to insufficient memory resources on the source or target - the mirror will be placed into a ‘Broken’state which will require a FULL resync.4. Once resizing a volume has begun, there is no way to back out of the resizing feature and theassociated error handling as <strong>DataKeeper</strong> will have to reallocate the bitmap file and in-memory bitmapbuffer. Any failure of this reallocation procedure will break the mirror and <strong>for</strong>ce a FULL resync.Restrictions• <strong>DataKeeper</strong> does not support changing the disk type of the physical disk where a mirrored volume islocated (<strong>for</strong> example, Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk -- mirror must be deleted prior to creating yourdynamic disk).• <strong>DataKeeper</strong> does not support third-party partition resizing products.• <strong>DataKeeper</strong> does not support volume resizing on shared volumes configured on Dynamic Disks. <strong>Windows</strong>2008 R2 and <strong>Windows</strong> 2003 R2 cannot reliably use a shared Dynamic Disk.Mirror PropertiesSelect a job in the Job Summary pane and right-click to choose Mirror Properties.<strong>DataKeeper</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> Technical <strong>Documentation</strong>Page 115

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