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Dynamic Root Disk Administrator's Guide: HP-UX 11i v2, HP-UX 11i v3 > Chapter 3 Cloning the Active System Image

Using drd clone to Get Disk Availability Information

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You can use drd clone with the -p option to get minimal availability information about a disk. (See the following section for an example.)

The drd clone command performs the following checks:

  • If the disk is currently in use by the LVM Manager, it is rejected by the drd clone operation.

  • If the disk is currently in use by the VxVM Manager, it will be accepted only if the following two conditions are met:

    • The disk is an inactive image managed by DRD

    • The extended option -x overwrite=true is specified on the drd clone command

  • If the disk is not currently in use by LVM or VxVM, but contains LVM, VxVM, or boot records, it is only accepted as a drd clone target if -x overwrite=true is specified on the drd clone command.

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