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Just to add, that the default read policy for mirrored voumes is round-robin, so unless you set the read policy to "preferred" (right click on volume and choose "Set Volume Usage" to see what it is set to), then your new array is aready being read, so if it was corrupt you would probably already have had problems.
In your instance I don't think you want to check VVR copies are the same, but in Windows I don't think this is possible. I think the main reason for this is that when Windows first syncs copies in VVR it only syncs used blocks in the filesystem, so the volumes are not block for block the same. In UNIX a full sync is done and you can check volumes are the same using "vradmin -verify syncvol|syncrvg". This verify option is not available in the windows vradmin or vxrds command.
Mike
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