Command Reference
•-T (timeout).
•-V (prognum).
If the client does not specify one or more of these options on a command, VolServ uses the appropriate default values specified in the description of the previous options.
A client can specify values that override the default values previously specified. To specify an override value, the client must set an environment variable for each common option that is to have an override default.
The environment variables and their associated common options are:
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setenv VSCLI_HOST eiffel Or,
Introduction
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