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Managing the hp netstorage 6000 using telnet
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locks
The
locks
the file on which locks are held is not available. Instead, the volume name and node number
are reported, which should help you identify the actual file. Every attempt is made to identify
the lock owner as a process ID on a particular client.
Usage:
locks
See
lockd
load
The
load
ule is a file separate from the main «upperCaseProduct» image that contains an extension, such
as a device driver, additional service, or field maintenance patch.
During startup, the boot directory is scanned for modules. A module file name ends with
The modules are then loaded in alphabetical order. Dependencies between modules are han-
dled by adjusting the module file names so that they are loaded in correct order.
Usage:
Example:
loadvars
The
loadvars
Usage:
logtail
The
logtail
made which report device configurations, volumes, and other pertinent information. During
normal operation, log entries are made which report device errors, security violations, and
other routine status information.
Usage:
ls
The
ls
command is used to get a list of the files and subdirectories in a directory. The directory
argument must be supplied, and must be the true pathname of the directory (e.g., wildcards
may not be used).
Usage:
Example:
menu
The
menu
The
menu
vided the network client supports an ANSI terminal mode. The ANSI terminal escape
sequences used by the menu system are:
ESC [ H ESC [ 2 J clear the screen
command reports the current file locks held by network clients. The actual name of
locks
,
, and
statd
crashlocks
command is used to load a module or to report the loaded modules. A loadable mod-
load [ filename ]
load
load $bootdir/perftest.nsm
command loads the variable settings contained in the values file.
loadvars
command shows the last 31 log entries. During system startup, log entries are
logtail
ls directory
ls /
ls $bootdir
ls /vol7/util
command starts the Main Menu.
command may be accessed from a network client via the TELNET protocol, pro-
.
Commands
.nsm.
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