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
(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.
Specifies the target's block device special file of the mirror disk. The block device special file should refer to an entire disk, not to a partition. This option requires that LVM mirroring is installed. The block device special file specified is used to mirror each logical volume in the target of the clone operation.
Specifies whether drd clone should overwrite existing information on the target disk. That is, it controls whether a disk containing boot, LVM, or VxVM records can be overwritten. The
If true, run this command in preview mode only. That is, complete the analysis phase and exit; no changes are committed to disk. This option has the same effect as specifying
If true, specifies the system is rebooted at the successful completion of a drd activate operation. The default is false.
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.1.4 The drd mount command
The
If the booted volume group contains the file systems /, /var, /usr, /tmp, /stand, /opt, and /home, the cloned file systems are mounted at the mount points shown in Example
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