HP StorageWorks MSA1000 HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management V - Page 126

History command, Hotreset command, Set Log Command

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Command Line Interface History command Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can re-execute selected commands. Authority None Syntax HISTORY Notes Use the History command to provide context for the ! command: ■ Enter ![command] to re-enter the most recent execution of that command. ■ Enter ![line number] to re-execute the corresponding command from the History display. ■ Enter ![partial command string] to re-execute a command that matches the command string. ■ Enter !! to re-execute the most recent command. Examples 2/8q FC Switch #> history 1 show switch 2 date 3 help set 4 history 2/8q FC Switch #> !3 help set set SET_OPTIONS There are many attributes that can be set. Type help with one of the following to get more information: Usage: set { alarm port | beacon | setup | config | log | switch } | pagebreak | Hotreset command Resets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without disrupting traffic. This command terminates all management sessions, saves all configuration information, and clears the alarm log. After the pending firmware is activated, the configuration is recovered. This process takes less than 80 seconds. To save the alarm log to a file before resetting, refer to the "Set Log Command" on page 144. Authority Admin 126 HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management User Guide

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Command Line Interface
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HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management User Guide
History
command
Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands from which you can re-execute
selected commands.
Authority
None
Syntax
HISTORY
Notes
Use the
History
command to provide context for the ! command:
Enter ![command] to re-enter the most recent execution of that command.
Enter ![line number] to re-execute the corresponding command from the History
display.
Enter ![partial command string] to re-execute a command that matches the command
string.
Enter !! to re-execute the most recent command.
Examples
2/8q FC Switch #> history
1 show switch
2 date
3 help set
4 history
2/8q FC Switch #> !3
help set
set SET_OPTIONS
There are many attributes that can be set.
Type help with one of the following to get more information:
Usage: set
{ alarm
| beacon
| config
| log
| pagebreak |
port
| setup
| switch }
Hotreset
command
Resets the switch for the purpose of activating the pending firmware without disrupting traffic.
This command terminates all management sessions, saves all configuration information, and
clears the alarm log. After the pending firmware is activated, the configuration is recovered.
This process takes less than 80 seconds. To save the alarm log to a file before resetting, refer to
the “
Set Log Command
” on page 144.
Authority
Admin