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Help Exit, Help Echo, Help CreateVolume

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4.2.4 Exit Use the Exit command to end the current CLI session. Syntax Exit Examples Exit Closes the current CLI session. Help Exit Displays help for the Exit command. 4.2.5 Help Use the Help command to display a list of the global action commands and context-specific commands supported by the CLI. If a global action or context-specific command follows Help, only help for the command is displayed. For more information, see section 3.4. Syntax Help Help where is either a global action command or a context-specific command. Examples Help Displays all the global action and context-specific commands supported by the CLI. Help Echo Displays help for the Echo command. Help CreateVolume Displays help for the CreateVolume command. Command Line Interface User's Guide 37

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Command Line Interface User’s Guide
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4.2.4
Exit
Use the
Exit
command to end the current CLI session.
Syntax
Exit
Examples
°
Exit
Closes the current
CLI
session.
°
Help Exit
Displays help for the
Exit
command.
4.2.5
Help
Use the
Help
command to display a list of the global action commands and context-specific
commands supported by the CLI. If a global action or context-specific command follows
Help, only help for the command is displayed. For more information, see section 3.4.
Syntax
Help
Help <Command>
where
<Command>
is either a global action command or a context-specific command.
Examples
°
Help
Displays all the
global
action and context-specific commands supported by the CLI.
°
Help Echo
Displays help for the
Echo
command.
°
Help CreateVolume
Displays help for the
CreateVolume
command.