Platform LSF Reference Version 6.2

ch
Platform LSF Reference
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LIMITATIONS
Currently, the ch command does not support script, history, nor alias.
The
ch prompt is always the current working host:current working directory followed by a >
(right angle bracket) character. If the
ch session is invoked by a shell that supports job
control (such as
tcsh or ksh), CTRL-Z suspends the whole ch session. The exit status
of a command line is printed to
stderr if the status is non-zero.
SEE ALSO
lsrun(1), rsh(1), stty(1)