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drd-umount(1M)							drd-umount(1M)

NAME
       drd umount   - unmount the inactive  system image.

SYNOPSIS
       option_file]

DESCRIPTION
       The  command  unmounts  all  the	 file  systems in the inactive	system
       image.

       The root file system of the inactive system image  is  expected	to  be
       mounted at either or

       If  the	inactive  image contains an LVM volume group, the command then
       de-activates and exports the volume group from the system.

       If the inactive image contains a VxVM  disk  group,  the	 command  then
       issues  "vxvol  stopall"	 but  does  not	 deport	 the disk group.  This
       ensures that the inactive image remains bootable.

       Note:  Before running all processes (including shells and editing  ses‐
       sions) must change directories to a file system outside of the inactive
       system image or be terminated. Otherwise,  will	fail  with  a  "Device
       busy" error.

   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 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 unmount the inactive system image:

       To display all extended options:

AUTHOR
       was developed by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

FILES
       Log file.
       Mount point for the root file system of an inactive system  image  cre‐
       ated by a command.
       Mount  point  for the root file system of an inactive system image that
       was the booted system when was run.

SEE ALSO
       drd(1M),	 drd-activate(1M),  drd-clone(1M),  drd-deactivate(1M),	  drd-
       mount(1M),  drd-rehost(1M),  drd-runcmd(1M),  drd-status(1M), drd-unre‐
       host(1M)

       Dynamic	  Root	  Disk	  Administrator's    Guide,    available    at
       http:docs/hp.comenDRD.

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