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Operating Systems HP-UX What is the difference between DRD and Root Mirror Disk using LVM mirror ? Post 302756953 by Joseph_TKLee on Wednesday 16th of January 2013 07:41:34 PM
Old 01-16-2013
I believe you know about Mirror.
DRD is for normally OS patching like Solaris Live Upgrade..
We can do OS patch on DRD on business hours and then just reboot from DRD disk to get a patched OS.
It saves OS downtime.

Cheers,
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RoPkg::Simba::Mirror(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 RoPkg::Simba::Mirror(3pm)

NAME
RoPkg::Simba::Mirror - a mirror class VERSION
0.1.3 DESCRIPTION
RoPkg::Simba::Mirror is a class used to hold all the information a mirror has. Also, the RoPkg::Simba::Mirror can be used to add/del/update a mirror to/from the database. Simba is derivated from RoPkg::DBObject. SYNOPSIS
!#/usr/bin/perl use RoPkg::DB; use RoPkg::Simba::Mirror; sub main { my $dbp = new RoPkg::DB(); $dbp->Add('dbi:mysql:database=mysql;host=localhost', 'root', '', 'local'); my $m = new RoPkg::Simba::Mirror(dbo => $dbp, dbo_method => 'db_local'); $m->Name('debian'); $m->Load(); } main(); SUBROUTINES
/METHODS All methods raise OutsideClass exception when called outside class instance. Besides this, each method, may raise other exceptions. Check each method section to find out more. new() The class constructor. At this moment, it just calls RoPkg::DBObject->new() . Please read the RoPkg::DBObject manual page for more information about the new() parameters. table() Returns the name of the mirrors database table. Add() Adds the mirror to the database. This method is a wrapper for RoPkg::DBObject::SQL_Insert . On success 0 is returned. On error, DBI exception is raised. Delete() Deletes the current mirror from the database. Before calling this method, you should set the id of the mirror . If you don't set the id Param::Missing exception is raised. On database operation success, 0 is returned. On database error, DBI exception is raised. Update() Update the current mirror object with the database. Before calling this method, you should set the id of the mirror . If you don't set the id Param::Missing exception is raised. On database operation success, 0 is returned. On database error, DBI exception is raised. Load() Load the mirror information from the database, into the current object. Before calling this method you should have set id or Name. If id or Name are not set, then Param::Missing is raised. On database operation success 0 is returned. On database error, DBI exception is raised. GetMethods() Returns a array with the current object methods names. In scalar context returns the number of methods. The following methods are get/set methods for all fields of a mirror. *) id *) Name *) Description *) HomeSite *) LocalDir *) Size *) SyncMethod *) CommandID *) LastErrorCode *) Active *) InProgress *) SyncSource *) SyncSourceUser *) SyncSourcePass *) SyncSourceModule *) Contact *) LastUpdated *) LastUpdateDuration *) LastUpdateSpeed *) LastUpdateFilesNo *) LastUpdateBytes *) LocalURL *) StdOut *) StdErr DIAGNOSTICS
Unpack the source, and use 'make test' command CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
This module does not use any configuration files or environment variables DEPENDENCIES
RoPkg::DBObject and RoPkg::Exceptions INCOMPATIBILITIES
None known to the author BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known to the author PERL CRITIC
This module is perl critic level 2 compliant (with 1 exception) SEE ALSO
RoPkg::Simba RoPkg::Simba::Mirrors RoPkg::DBObject RoPkg::Object AUTHOR
Subredu Manuel <diablo@iasi.roedu.net> LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 Subredu Manuel. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license. perl v5.14.2 2006-07-04 RoPkg::Simba::Mirror(3pm)
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