Managing the HP NetStorage 6000 Using Telnet
Managing the HP NetStorage 6000 Using Telnet
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? The ? character is used to obtain help and in wildcard patterns.
* The * character is used in wildcard patterns. See wildcard.
$
The
$
character is used to begin a variable name in command. See
variable
.
# The # character is used to begin a comment in many files. See comment.
approve Use the approve command to test the access control configuration. It reports the success
(approval) or failure (disapproval) of the access request indicated by the arguments.
Examples:
approve files /vol17 a client
approve print * 192.3.4.5
attach Use the attach command to explicitly establish device configuration information. It may be
used when auto configuration procedure makes a mistake.
cat Use the cat command to view the contents of a file.
chkdsk Use the chkdsk DOS command to inspect for inconsistencies and errors in DOS volumes.
control Use the control command to examine or change device parameters. It is similar to the DOS
mode command or the UNIX
stty command.
Usage:
control device [ arg[=value] ... ]
With just a device name, the control command reports the current parameters for the device.
With one or more arg=value arguments, the device parameter(s) change and the parameters are
reported.
crashlocks The crashlocks command causes the file lock manager to restart as though the server were
just rebooted. The primary reason to use
crashlocks is when a network client crashes without
releasing the file locks it holds.
df The df command reports the file volumes, size and amount of free space.
disk Use the disk command to examine or change the partition table information. With no argu-
ments, the
disk command gives a list of the disk drives on the system.