HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Configuration Guide (T5278-96 - Page 67

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$ directory Directory $1$DGA100:[USER] TEST.TXT;1 Total of 1 file. 7. Verify the content of the data file: Example $ type test.txt this is a line of text for the test file test.txt 8. Delete the data file: Example $ delete test.txt; $ directory %DIRECT-W-NOFILES, no files found $ type test.txt %TYPE-W-SEARCHFAIL,error searching for $1$DGA100:[USER]TEST.TXT; -RMS-E-FNF, file not found The delete command removes the test.txt file. The directory command verifies that the test.txt file is removed, and the type command verifies that the test.txt file is no longer in the system. 9. Delete the test user directory by entering this command: Example $ delete $1$dga100:[000000]user.dir; $ show default $1$DGA100:[USER] %DCL-I-INVDEF, $1$DGA100:[USER] does not exist The delete command removes the USER directory from the disk volume. The show default command verifies that the user directory is removed. 10. Restore the default login directory by entering this command: set default sys$login: Configuring disk array devices 67

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$ directory
Directory $1$DGA100:[USER]
TEST.TXT;1
Total of 1 file.
7.
Verify the content of the data file:
Example
$ type test.txt
this is a line of text for the test file test.txt
8.
Delete the data file:
Example
$ delete test.txt;
$ directory
%DIRECT-W-NOFILES, no files found
$ type test.txt
%TYPE-W-SEARCHFAIL,error searching for
$1$DGA100:[USER]TEST.TXT; -RMS-E-FNF,
file not found
The
delete
command removes the
test.txt
file. The
directory
command verifies that
the
test.txt
file is removed, and the
type
command verifies that the
test.txt
file is no
longer in the system.
9.
Delete the
test user
directory by entering this command:
Example
$ delete $1$dga100:[000000]user.dir;
$ show default $1$DGA100:[USER]
%DCL-I-INVDEF, $1$DGA100:[USER] does not exist
The
delete
command removes the USER directory from the disk volume. The
show default
command verifies that the user directory is removed.
10. Restore the default login directory by entering this command:
set default sys$login:
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