drd-deactivate(1M)drd-deactivate(1M)NAME
drd deactivate - If drd activate has been utilized to invoke set‐
boot(1M) and set the clone as the primary boot path but the system has
not yet been rebooted, this command can be used to "undo" the drd acti‐
vate and set the original system image to be the primary boot path.
This command will always set the primary boot path to the active (cur‐
rently booted) system image.
SYNOPSIS
option_file]
DESCRIPTION
The drd deactivate command invokes the setboot (1M) command to set the
primary boot disk to the active (booted) system image.
Note: is a mechanism for "undoing" a drd activate.
Options
recognizes the following options:
Displays the usage message.
Sets preview mode.
Decreases the verbosity level by one each time it is specified.
For example,
will reduce the verbosity from the default value of 4 to
2. If both and are included on the command line, the
effective verbosity is 2. The minimum verbosity level is
0. (See also the option).
Increases the verbosity level by one each time it is specified.
For example,
will increase the effective verbosity from the default
value of 4 to 5. If both and are included on the command
line, the effective verbosity is 3. The maximum verbosity
level is 5. (See also the option).
Displays the list of possible
(extended) options.
Sets the extended option to a value. See Extended -x Options
definitions below.
Gets the extended options from a file.
Extended -x Options
recognizes the following (extended) options:
Usage: Basic
This is the alternate boot disk. The alternate boot disk must
be specified as a block device file.
Usage: Basic
This is the High Availability alternate boot disk. The High
Availability alternate boot disk must be specified as a block
device file. High Availability alternate boot disk is supported
only on Itanium-based architecture and for PA-RISC systems that
support hardware partitions.
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.
Usage: Basic
Specifies the level of message verbosity in the log file (See
also -x verbosity). Legal values are:
Only ERROR messages and the startingending BANNER messages.
Adds WARNING messages.
Adds NOTE messages.
Adds INFO messages (informational messages preceded by the '*'
character).
Adds verbose INFO messages.
Adds very-verbose INFO messages.
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.
Usage: Basic
Specifies the level of stderr verboseness:
Only ERROR messages and the startingending BANNER messages.
Adds WARNING messages.
Adds NOTE messages.
Adds INFO messages (informational messages preceded by the '*'
character).
Adds verbose INFO messages.
Adds very-verbose INFO messages.
Note: The '-v' option is equivalent to increasing ver‐
bosity 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 Values
returns the following values:
Success.
Error.
Warning.
Examples
To restore the active (booted) system image as the primary boot disk:
To restore the active (booted) system image as the primary boot disk
and set a different disk as the alternate boot disk:
For 11iv2:
For 11iv3:
To display all extended options:
AUTHOR
was developed by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
FILES
Log file.
SEE ALSOdrd(1M), drd-activate(1M), drd-clone(1M), drd-mount(1M), drd-
rehost(1M), drd-runcmd(1M), drd-status(1M), drd-umount(1M), drd-unre‐
host(1M)
Dynamic Root Disk Administrator's Guide, available at
http:docs/hp.comenDRD.
drd-deactivate(1M)