Dynamic Root Disk A.3.13* Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i v2, HP-UX 11i v3 (766142-001, March 2014)

booted at the next restart of the system. Executing the drd activate command activates the
inactive system image. Executing the drd deactivate command activates the booted image.
For more details about the use of drd activate and drd deactivate, see the Using Dynamic
Root Disk Activate and Deactivate Commands white paper, at http://www.hp.com/go/drd-docs.
Undoing activation of the inactive system image
If you run drd activate and then decide not to boot the inactive image on the next reboot, use
the drd deactivate command to set the primary boot disk to the currently booted disk. For
further information on the drd deactivate command, see The drd deactivate command and
the drd-deactivate(1M) manpage.
TIP: If you have already booted the (previously) inactive image, you can use drd activate
to return to the (previously) active image.
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