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Sun StorEdge Network Data Replicator 3.0 Configuration Guide • June 2001
Using UNIX Commands
This document may not contain information on basic UNIX
®
commands and
procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring
devices.
devices.
Refer to the software documentation that you received with your system.
Documentation Conventions
Typeface or
Symbol
Symbol
Meaning
Examples
AaBbCc123
The names of commands,
files, and directories;
on-screen computer output.
files, and directories;
on-screen computer output.
Edit your
.login
file.
Use
ls -a
to list all files.
% You have mail
.
AaBbCc123
What you type, when
contrasted with on-screen
computer output.
contrasted with on-screen
computer output.
%
su
Password:
AaBbCc123
Book titles, new words or
terms, words to be
emphasized.
Command-line variable;
replace with a real name or
value.
terms, words to be
emphasized.
Command-line variable;
replace with a real name or
value.
Read Chapter 6 in the User’s Guide.
These are called class options.
You must be
These are called class options.
You must be
root
to do this.
To delete a file, type
rm
filename.
[ ]
In syntax, brackets indicate
that an argument is optional.
that an argument is optional.
scmadm
[
–d
sec] [
–r
n[:n][,n]...] [
–z
]
{ arg | arg}
In syntax, braces and pipes
indicate that one of the
arguments must be specified.
indicate that one of the
arguments must be specified.
sndradm -b
{phost | shost}