HP Fabric Clustering System HP-UX Administrator's Guide, March 2008
exec
Synopsis: The exec command is used to execute a file.
Syntax: exec file
Table B-64 exit Command Keyword Description
DescriptionKeyword
Name of the file that you want to execute.file
Command Modes: All modes.
Privilege Level: Privileged-execute modes.
Usage Guidelines: None.
Examples:
HP-IB> enable
HP-IB# config
HP-IB(config)# exec config:test.cfg
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “copy” (page 193)
“configure” (page 192)
exit
Synopsis: The exit command is used to leave the current mode for the previous mode or
the user-execute mode.
Syntax: exit [all]
Table B-65 exit Command Keyword Description
DescriptionKeyword
exits all modes to return to the user-execute mode.all
Command Modes: All modes.
Privilege Level: All users.
Usage Guidelines: The exit command by itself returns to previous mode. With the all keyword
the CLI returns to the user-execute mode. This command logs you out of the CLI when executed
in the user-execute or privileged-execute mode.
Examples:
HP-IB(config-card-1,2)# exit all
HP-IB>
Defaults: This command has no defaults.
Related Commands: “login” (page 205)
“enable” (page 196)
ftp-server enable
Synopsis: The ftp-server enablecommand is used to enable or disable an ftp-server in
the system.
Syntax: ftp-server enable
no ftp-server enable
Administrative Commands 197