HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 16
Filename Conventions for Windows®, Typical Command Layout in this Book, COMMAND NAME, DESCRIPTION
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• @G@ - The ISO8601 year number corresponding to the ISO8601 week (%V), expressed as a four-digit number. • @h@ - Abbreviated month name. • @H@ - Hour in 24-hour format (00 - 23). • @I@ - Hour in 12-hour format (01 - 12). • @j@ - Day of year (001 - 366). • @k@ - Hour in 24-hour format, without leading zeros (0 - 23).. • @l@ - Hour in 12-hour format, without leading zeros (1 - 12). • @m@ - Month number (01 - 12). • @M@ - Minute (00 - 59). • @p@ - AM/PM indicator. • @s@ - Count of seconds since the epoch, expressed as a decimal integer. • @S@ - Seconds (00 - 59). • @u@ - Weekday number (Monday = 1, Sunday = 7). • @U@ - Week of year (00 - 52), Sunday is the first day of the week. • @V@ - Week of year according to ISO-8601 rules. Week 1 of a given year is the week containing 4 January. • @w@ - Weekday number (Sunday = 0, Saturday = 6). • @W@ - Week of year (00 - 52), Monday is the first day of the week. • @y@ - Year without century (00 - 99) • @Y@ - Year with century (e.g. 1990) • @Z@ - Time zone name. Filename Conventions for Windows® If a filename with an absolute or relative path is typed on the command line, there are no problems with backslashes: cli -pwf C:\password\system1 ... If a filename is entered for a command using the CLI shell, a Tcl application, then each backslash must be doubled: cli% setpassword -saveonly -file C:\\password\\system1\\browse_user1 If using the Windows® shell prompt, use: C:\Users\w_user> setpassword -saveonly -file C:\password\system1\browse_user1 Typical Command Layout in this Book Typical CLI reference pages are formatted similarly as the examples that follow: COMMAND NAME The section heading includes the name of the CLI command. DESCRIPTION This section describes the use or purpose of the command. 16 CLI Command Syntax and Conventions