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Command Line Functions
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Command Line Interaction
A command line is the system command interpreter. It reads commands and interprets
them as requests to execute tasks. Commands can be entered in the Media Processing
Server VSH command line. Access a VSH command line by opening a command/
shell tool on the Solaris desktop. The PeriView Reference Manual contains details
about using the VSH Command Line.
Access is available to several command lines. The two most important are:
See the Media Processing Server Series Command Reference Manual for a detailed
explanation of the MPS command shell, and the Solaris system documentation for a
detailed explanation of the Solaris command shell.
It is possible to move between command windows at any time. For information see
Command Control on page 50.
If a Media Processing Server Series command is entered in a Solaris command tool,
the system sends an error message and returns to the prompt. For example, if ccm
shake status is entered at a Solaris command shell, the following results:
Type Default Prompt Description Use for:
Media
Processing
Server
shell
vsh#<component_type>.
<component_number>/
<node_name> {N} ->
Avaya
command shell
all Solaris
commands to the
local node
all component/
Media Processing
Server Series
commands
Command
Tool
<username>@node_name {N}
(or, if $HOME for user is not
set...)
node_name%
Solaris
command shell
(csh)
all Solaris
commands to the
local node
starting component
tools
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