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06-28-2015 11:29 AM
06-28-2015 11:29 AM
Cloning OS image with Mirror Copy using DRD
Hi,
I have a one lvm mirror copy.
I am trying to clone the OS mirrored disk to other disk.
1.Is it possible that can I clone a disk which are already in mirrored copies.
when I run the preview mode it was successfull.
# drd clone -p -v -x overwrite=true -t /dev/dsk/c3t2d0
======= 06/28/15 14:11:08 EDT BEGIN Clone System Image Preview (user=root) (jobid=rx260-05)
* Reading Current System Information
* Selecting System Image To Clone
* Selecting Target Disk
* The disk "/dev/dsk/c3t2d0" contains data which will be overwritten.
* Selecting Volume Manager For New System Image
* Analyzing For System Image Cloning
======= 06/28/15 14:11:16 EDT END Clone System Image Preview succeeded. (user=root) (jobid=rx260-05)
so now the question that comes in my mind is , after drd activate -x reboot=true cloned disk will be the primaty disk.
after patching server, I am running again drd activate -x reboot=true,so at this point which disk will be choosen for primary path,since the disk are mirrored.
I am trying now and at any point will I get struck ?
Regards
Madhu
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06-29-2015 03:42 AM - edited 06-29-2015 04:21 AM
06-29-2015 03:42 AM - edited 06-29-2015 04:21 AM
Re: Cloning OS image with Mirror Copy using DRD
http://docstore.mik.ua/manuals/hp-ux/en/5992-4873/index.html
NOTE: Do not use /opt/drd/bin/drd deactivate -x reboot=true to return to the boot configuration. The default behavior of the deactivate command option is to set the current booted image as the default boot image.
If you have already booted the (previously) inactive image, you can use drd activate
to return to the (previously) active image.