HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM Supplementary Manual page 11

Recovering windows server 2003 on hp integrity servers
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expand expands a compressed file. The source argument is the file that you want to expand. By
default, you cannot use wildcard characters. The destination argument is the directory for the new
file. By default, the destination cannot be removable media and cannot be read-only. You can use
the attrib command to remove the read-only attribute from the destination directory. The option /
f:filespec is required if the source contains more than one file. This option permits wildcard
characters. The /y switch disables the overwrite confirmation prompt. The /d switch specifies that
the files should not be expanded and displays a directory of the files in the source.
format formats a disk. The /q switch performs a quick format. The /fs:file-system switch specifies
the file system.
help lists all the commands that the Recovery Console supports. For more information about a
specific command, type help command-name or command-name /?.
listsvc lists the services and drivers available on the server.
logon displays detected installations of Windows and requests the local Administrator password for
those installations. Use this command to move to another installation or subdirectory.
map displays the drive letter mappings.
md (mkdir) creates a directory. The command operates only in the system directories of the current
Windows installation, in removable media, in the root directory of any hard disk partition, or in the
local installation sources.
more/type displays the specified text file to the screen.
rd (rmdir) removes a directory. The command operates only in the system directories of the current
Windows installation, in removable media, in the root directory of any hard disk partition, or in the
local installation sources.
ren (rename) renames a single file. The command operates only in the system directories of the
current Windows installation, in removable media, in the root directory of any hard disk partition, or
in the local installation sources. You cannot specify a new drive or path as the target.
set displays and sets the Recovery Console environment variables.
systemroot sets the current directory to %systemroot%.
The fixmbr and fixboot commands available on Windows Server 2003 versions for x86 systems are not
relevant for HP Integrity servers because Itanium-based systems do not have disks with MBR.
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