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Dynamic Root Disk Administrator's Guide: HP-UX 11i v2, HP-UX 11i v3 > Chapter 4  Accessing the Inactive System Image

Unmounting the Inactive System Image

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For details of the drd umount command, including available options and extended options, see The drd umount Command.

To unmount the inactive system image, the command is:

# /opt/drd/bin/drd umount

The output is similar to Example 4-7.

Example 4-7 The drd umount Command Output

=======  12/08/06 22:09:22 MST  BEGIN Unmount Inactive System Image (user=root)
         (jobid=dlkma1)

       * Reading Current System Information
       * Locating Inactive System Image
       * Unmounting Inactive System Image

=======  12/08/06 22:09:48 MST  END Unmount Inactive System Image succeeded.
         (user=root)  (jobid=dlkma1)

The drd umount command:

  • Unmounts the file systems in the inactive system image.

  • Inactivates the inactive system image's volume group.

  • For an LVM-based system, exports the volume group.

If you run the bdf command after the drd umount command, you no longer see the inactive system image in the output.

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