drd-mount.1m (2010 09)
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drd-mount(1M) drd-mount(1M)
-x preview=false
Usage: Basic
If true, run this command in preview mode only (i.e., complete the analysis phase and exit; no
changes are committed to disk). Setting this option to true has the same effect as specifying
-p on
the command line.
-x verbosity=3
Usage: Basic
Specifies the level of stderr verboseness:
0 Only ERROR messages and the starting/ending BANNER messages.
1 Adds WARNING messages.
2 Adds NOTE messages.
3 Adds INFO messages (informational messages preceded by the
* character).
4 Adds verbose INFO messages.
5 Adds very-verbose INFO messages.
Note: The
-v option is equivalent to increasing verbosity by 1 (e.g., from 3 to 4) and the
-q option
is equivalent to decreasing verbosity by 1. The
-v and -q options can be used more than once.
RETURN VALUE
drd mount returns the following values:
0 Success.
1 Error.
2 Warning.
EXAMPLES
To name a file specifying extended options:
drd <mode>[options] -X /tmp/extendedOptions
where the example /tmp/extendedOptions
file has this content:
logfile=/tmp/robsDRD.log
log_verbosity=5
To mount the inactive system image:
drd mount
If the system image mounted was created by the most recent drd clone
command, the root file system
will be mounted at
/var/opt/drd/mnts/sysimage_001
.
If the system image was booted when the most recent
drd clone
command was run, the root file system
will be mounted at
/var/opt/drd/mnts/sysimage_000
.
To display all
drd mount extended options:
drd mount -x -?
AUTHOR
drd was developed by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
FILES
/var/opt/drd/drd.log Log file.
/var/opt/drd/mnts/sysimage_001 Mount point for the root file system of an inactive system
image created by a drd clone command.
/var/opt/drd/mnts/sysimage_000 Mount point for the root file system of an inactive system
image that was the booted system when drd clone
was run.
SEE ALSO
drd(1M), drd-activate(1M), drd-clone(1M), drd-deactivate(1M), drd-rehost(1M), drd-runcmd(1M), drd-
status(1M), drd-sync(1M), drd-umount(1M), drd-unrehost(1M)
Dynamic Root Disk Administrator’s Guide , available at http://www.hp.com/go/drd-docs.
2 Hewlett-Packard Company − 2 − HP-UX 11i Version 3: September 2010