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Dynamic Root Disk Administrator's Guide: HP-UX 11i v2, HP-UX 11i v3

Chapter 2 DRD Commands

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This chapter describes the six DRD commands you can use to clone an image and work with the cloned image. The commands are:

  • drd-clone(1M)

  • drd-runcmd(1M)

  • drd-activate(1M)

  • drd-deactivate(1M)

  • drd-mount(1M)

  • drd-umount(1M)

  • drd-status(1M)

Chapters 3 through 6 describe how to use these commands to perform DRD operations.

You must be logged in as root to use any DRD command.

NOTE: After creating a DRD clone, your system has two system images — the original and the cloned image. Throughout this document, the system image that is currently in use is called the active system image. The image that is not in use is called the inactive system image.
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