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Options

-?

Displays the usage message for a DRD command. This option cannot be used with other options.

-p

Sets preview mode. When run with the -poption, a DRD command performs analysis without running the command and reports any errors.

-q

Decreases the verbosity level by one each time it is specified. For example, -qqwill reduce the verbosity from the default value of 4 to 2. If both -x verbosity=5 and -qqqare included on the command line, the effective verbosity is 2. The minimum verbosity level is 0. (See also the -x verbosity option.)

-v

Increases the verbosity level by one each time it is specified. For example, -vwill increase the effective verbosity from the default value of 4 to 5. If both -x verbosity=1 and -vvare included on the command line, the effective verbosity is 3. The maximum verbosity level is 5. (See also the -x verbosity option.)

-xextended_option=value

Sets the extended option to a value.

-x -?

Displays the list of possible -x(extended) options.

-Xoption_file

Gets the extended options from a file.

Extended options

The following extended options are available:

-x exclude_list=

The full path for a file containing fully qualified file system locations to be excluded from synchronization, listed one per line, in addition to those described in drd-sync(1M). If the location is a directory, the contents of the directory, including all subdirectories, are excluded. Note, file names must NOT end with a space.

-x logfile=/var/opt/drd/drd.log

This is the path to the log file for this command. Each time DRD is run, this file will grow larger. This can be changed, for example, to a month-specific location for easier archiving, off-host backup, and rotation.

-x log_verbosity=4

(Default.) Specifies the level of log verboseness. Replace 4 with the following values:

0Only ERRORS and the starting/ending BANNER messages.

1Adds WARNING messages.

2Adds NOTE messages.

3Adds INFO messages (informational messages preceded by the * character.)

4(Default) Adds verbose INFO messages.

5Adds additional detailed INFO messages.

-x verbosity=3 (Default.)

Specifies the level of stdout/stderr verboseness. Replace 3 with the following values:

0Only ERRORS and the starting/ending BANNER messages.

1Adds WARNING messages.

2Adds NOTE messages.

3(Default) Adds INFO messages (informational messages preceded by the * character.)

4Adds verbose INFO messages.

5Adds additional detailed INFO messages.

A.1.9 The drd umount command

The drd-umount(1M) command unmounts all the file systems in the cloned system image.

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Contents Dynamic Root Disk A.3.10.* Administrators Guide Document Part Number DRD Version Supported Operating Systems Table of Contents DRD commands Troubleshooting DRD Support and other resourcesRehosting and unrehosting systems Glossary IndexList of Figures List of Examples About Dynamic Root Disk Commands overviewConceptual overview TerminologyDownloading and installing Dynamic Root Disk Active system image Cloning the active system imageLocating disks Locating disks on HP-UX 11i v2 systems# /usr/sbin/ioscan -fnkC disk Locating disks on HP-UX 11i v3 Integrity systems# /usr/sbin/ioscan -m dsf Choosing a target disk Using other utilities to determine disk availabilityUsing DRD for limited disk availability checks Creating the clone Using drd clone to analyze disk sizeCloning the active system image Success Error Example 2-7 The drd clone command outputAdding or removing a disk Example 2-8 The drd clone command output for SAN diskUpdating and maintaining software on the clone DRD-Safe commands and PackagesSwinstall Swremove Swlist Swmodify Swverify Swjob DRD-Safe patches and the drdunsafepatchlist file Kctune Update-ux View Kcmodule Kconfig Mkkernel Swm jobUpdating and managing patches with drd runcmd Special considerations for firmware patches Patches with special installation instructionsUpdating and managing products with drd runcmd Viewing logs Mounting the inactive system image Accessing the inactive system imagePerforming administrative tasks on the inactive system image Enter the patches into a file such as Unmounting the inactive system image Compare vxconfigbackup with the clone copyUnmounting the inactive system image Page Quick start-basic synchronization OverviewTrimming the list of files to be synchronized Drd sync commandDetermining the list of files in the booted volume group Files that have changed on the clone Copying the files to the inactive clone image Drd sync system shutdown script Page Preparing the inactive system image to activate later Activating the inactive system image# /opt/drd/bin/drd activate Undoing activation of the inactive system image # /usr/bin/more /stand/bootconf l /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s2Activating the inactive system image Undoing activation of the inactive system image Page Rehosting examples Rehosting and unrehosting systemsRehosting overview Example 7-1 Provisioning a new system Rehosting a mirrored image# rm /var/opt/drd/registry/registry.xml Unrehosting overviewPage Troubleshooting DRD Page Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRelated information Typographic conventions New and changed information in this editionLocating this guide Find1 Page Drd activate command DRD commandsDRD command syntax Ignoreunmountedfs=truefalse HAalternatebootdisk=blockdevicespecialfileLogfile=/var/opt/drd/drd.log Logverbosity=4Reboot=truefalse Drd clone commandVerbosity=3 Default Copyautofile optionCopyautofile=truefalseblockdevicespecialfile TtargetdevicefileEnforcedsa=truefalse Drd deactivate command Drd mount command Example A-1 File system mount points Drd rehost command Devicespecialfile -v-xextended option=value -x-?-Xoptionfile Extended options Drd runcmd command Extended options Drd status command Alternatebootdisk=blockdevicespecialfile Usr/sbin/swlist -l file, or Drd sync commandExcludelist= Drd umount commandAlternatebootdisk=blockdevicespecialfile Drd unrehost command Fsysteminformationfile Mirrordisk=blockdevicespecialfile Page Glossary Booted systemSystem image Index Idisk partition, 10, 11 inactive system file system