HP-UX Reference (11i v2 07/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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drd-deactivate(1M) drd-deactivate(1M)
NAME
drd-deactivate: drd - deactivate mode sets the active system image to be the primary boot disk the next
time the system is booted
SYNOPSIS
drd deactivate
[-?][-p][-q]... [
-v]... [-x option=value][-x -?
][-X option_file]
DESCRIPTION
The
drd deactivate command invokes the setboot command (see setboot(1M)) to set the primary
boot disk to the active (booted) system image.
Note:
drd deactivate is a mechanism for "undoing" a
drd activate command.
Options
drd deactivate recognizes the following options:
-? Displays the usage message.
-p Sets preview mode. See also -x preview
, in the Extended -x Options section below.
-q Decreases the verbosity level by one each time it is specified. For the interaction with
-x
verbosity
, see the Extended -x Options section below.
-v Increases the verbosity level by one each time it is specified. For the interaction with
-x
verbosity
, see the Extended -x Options section below.
-x -? Displays the list of possible -x (extended) options.
-x option=value
Sets the extended option to a value. See the Extended -x Options section below.
-X option_file
Gets the extended options from a file. See drd(1M) for an explanation of the format and an
example of an option file.
Extended -x Options
drd deactivate recognizes the following -x (extended) options. If a default value exists, it is shown
in bold.
-x alternate_bootdisk=
diskpath
Usage: Basic
This is the alternate boot disk. The diskpath must be specified as a block device file.
-x HA_alternate_bootdisk=
diskpath
Usage: Basic
This is the High Availability alternate boot disk. The diskpath must be specified as a block
device file. High Availability alternate boot disk is supported only on Itanium-based archi-
tecture and on PA-RISC systems that support hardware partitions.
-x logfile=/var/opt/drd/drd.log
Usage: Basic
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
Usage: Basic
Specifies the level of message verbosity in the log file. (See also -x verbosity .) Legal
values are:
0 Saves 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).
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