nohup drd clone -x overwrite=true -t /dev/disk/disk9 >> nohup.out &
[1] 11490
test# bdf
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3 24510464 20286712 4192944 83% /
/dev/vg00/lvol1 1835008 400976 1422880 22% /stand
/dev/vg01/lvdata 363560960 133831454 215371418 38% /data
test# tail -f nohup.out
======= 04/10/14 14:24:12 IST BEGIN Clone System Image (user=root) (jobid=tfttest)
* Reading Current System Information
* Selecting System Image To Clone
* Selecting Target Disk
* Selecting Volume Manager For New System Image
* Analyzing For System Image Cloning
* Creating New File Systems
* Copying File Systems To New System Image
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