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CLI The CLI is the I/O Processor's Command Line Interpreter. It is used to invoke programs, create files, delete files, display files, list files, set the time and display the time. The CLI makes use of the DFS macro user interface with which you should be familiar. The CLI accepts the following commands: Command Description --------- -------------------------------------------- COPY copies data from one file into another file. CREATE creates a file. DELETE deletes a file. DIRECTORY list files matching a given file specification. LOCAL returns operations to the local console. PRINTER enables/disables hardcopy of console output. REMOTE transfers operations to the diagnostic moden. RENAME changes the name of a file. TIME display/change the time. TYPE displays the contents of a text file. The COPY command creates a new file and copies the contents of an existing file into the new file. Command syntax is: CLI> copy existing_file new_file The new file must not already exist. If any disk errors are encountered the command is aborted but the output file is not deleted, its contents are indeterminant. Switches: /D delete the output file if it already exists. CLI> copy/d existing_file new_file \f The CREATE command creates a file. Command syntax is: CLI> create new_file The new file must not already exist. Switches: /D Delete the file if it already exists /SIZE=n CREATE a file of n pages. Default = 1. /CONTIGUOUS CREATE the file with CONTIGUOUS disk space. /I Allow the user to enter text into the file. CLI> create/d/size=4/contiguous/i new_file )This data will be placed into the file new_file. )) Note: The final character typed is a single ")" character on a line by itself. This terminates input and closes the file. The DELETE command deletes all existing files matching a given file specification. Command syntax is: CLI> delete file_spec Switches: /V Display the name of each file as it is deleted /C Confirm that each file is to be deleted by asking the user. The DIRECTORY command is used to display information about all files matching a given file specification within the diagnostic file system. Command syntax is: CLI> directory file_spec The size and creation time of each file matching the file_spec is displayed along with a summary of the total number of files and total number of disk pages. Switches: /FULL Causes information from the file's File Control Block to be displayed. This includes file attributes, allocation, and disk address information. The LOCAL command is issued to a remote R1000 when customer support wishes to return control of that system to the local personnel. \f The PRINTER command is used to enable or disable hardcopy output of all operations console transactions. Command syntax is: CLI> printer on line_number CLI> printer off Line_number is the R1000 port number to which a line printer is attached. The printer should be on-line and should not use any software flow-control protocol. Hardware flow-control is permitted. The REMOTE command is used by local personnel to transfer operations of an R1000 to Rational's remote support center. The RENAME command is used to change the name of an existing file. Command syntax is: CLI> rename old_file new_file Old_file must exist, new_file must not. Switches: /D Delete the new_file if it already exists The TIME command may be used to display or set the time. It has immediate effects on the systems battery-backed-up clock/calendar. Command syntax is: CLI> time CLI> time hh:mm:ss dd-mon-yy HH Hours since midnight in military (24 hour) format MM Minutes SS Seconds DD Day of the month MON One of JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC YY Last two digits of the year Remember the DFS displays the time to within only 2 second granularity. The time command will set the time to the exact second. The TYPE command may be used to display the contents of all files matching a given file specification. Command syntax is: CLI> type file_spec Switches: /V Display the name of each file prior to its contents