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If I am running multiple drd runcmd operations, can I avoid mounting and unmounting the inactive system image for each runcmd execution?

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If I am running multiple drd runcmd operations, can I avoid mounting and unmounting the inactive system image for each runcmd execution?

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You can avoid multiple mounts and unmounts by using drd mount to mount the inactive system image before the first runcmd operation and drd umount to unmount the inactive system image after the last runcmd operation. When drd runcmd finds the file systems in the clone already mounted, it does not unmount them (nor will it export the volume group) at the completion of the runcmd operation.

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