Using UNIX Commands
This document contains some information on basic UNIX
procedures such as booting the devices. For further information, see one or more of
the following:
AnswerBook2™ online documentation for the Solaris™ software environment
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Other software documentation that you received with your system
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Typographic Conventions
Typeface
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x Sun StorEdge T3 and T3+ Array Configuration Guide • August 2001
Meaning
The names of commands, files,
and directories; on-screen
computer output
What you type, when
contrasted with on-screen
computer output
Book titles, new words or terms,
words to be emphasized
Command-line variable; replace
with a real name or value
®
commands and
Examples
Edit your.login file.
Use ls -a to list all files.
% You have mail.
%
su
Password:
Read Chapter 6 in the User's Guide.
These are called class options.
You must be superuser to do this.
To delete a file, type rm filename.