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Managing the hp netstorage 6000 using telnet
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Managing the HP NetStorage 6000 Using Telnet
pwtest
The
administrative access to the command interpreter and menus, or for access to the modems. The
last usage synopsis is used when for a user with the name admin or modem.
You are asked to enter the password, and as you do the
you press the enter key, you are told whether or not the pass-word is correct.
Usage:
Example:
quit
The
Usage:
ratecopy
The
time and speed of the operation. This may be used as a basic test of server operations, or may
be used to evaluate different disk drives. Blocksize is the size in bytes of each read and write
request. The default blocksize is 8192 bytes.
Usage:
Example:
ratecpu
The
required to complete the series. This may be used to compare the CPU performance of differ-
ent hardware platforms. The
when the server is not being used by network clients.
Usage:
ratemem
The ratemem command runs a series of memory intensive operations, and then reports the sec-
onds required to complete the series. This may be used to compare the memory performance of
different hardware platforms. The
run when the server is not being used by network clients.
Usage:
ratenet
The
required.
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command is used to verify a password. The password may be for a user, for
pwtest
pwtest user
pwtest admin
pwtest modem
pwtest user user
pwtest fred
pwtest user fred
pwtest admin
quit
command is another name for the
quit
command copies file source-filename to file new-filename and then reports the
ratecopy
ratecopy source-filename new-filename [ blocksize ]
ratecopy $bootdir/testfile /vol7/testfile
ratecopy $bootdir/testfile /vol7/testfile 512
ratecopy /vol7/1meg-file /vol8/1meg-file
command runs a series of CPU intensive operations, and then reports the seconds
ratecpu
ratecpu
ratemem
command sends packets to another network host, and then reports the time
ratenet
exit
command.
command seizes the system, and should only be run
ratecpu
ratemem
command seizes the system, and should only be
*
character is printed for security. When

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