Displaying The Command Line Edit Mode; Setting The Command Line Editor; Displaying The History Buffer Size - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 5 - Operating the System via the CLI
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Displaying the Command Line Edit Mode

Log into the Memory Array.
1.
Navigate to the
2.
context cli
CLI
At the
context prompt, type:
3.
show edit-mode
The command displays information similar to the following:.
cli> show edit-mode
Current edit-mode setting is: emacs

Setting the Command Line Editor

Set the command line editor to either
The default editing mode is
Log into the Memory Array.
1.
Navigate to the
2.
context cli
CLI
At the
context prompt, type:
3.
set edit-mode {vi | emacs}
Where:
vi
emacs

Displaying the History Buffer Size

Log into the Memory Array.
1.
Navigate to the
2.
context cli
CLI
At the
context prompt, type:
3.
show history-size
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CLI
context level. At the root prompt, type:
Emacs
Emacs
.
CLI
context level. At the root prompt, type:
Sets the command line editor for the current CLI session
vi
to
.
Sets the command line editor for the current CLI session
Emacs
to
. This is the default.
CLI
context level. At the root prompt, type:
or
vi
for the current CLI session.
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