
62 | Command Sets for Command Line Interface |
Basic system command sets
1. <process>, <process> <command>
Syntax:
<process> <command> <process> <process> version home
home <command>
Description:
In these commands, “<process>” can be any of a list of process names known to the console as following :
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The former variant sends the command to the process. The latter variant remembers the process name, and sends subsequent commands to the process, as if they had been preceded by the process name, until the command “home” is issued. The prompt is changed to reflect this; moreover, if a “help” command with no arguments is issued, it is passed to the process as usual, but then information about the “home” command is appended to the process’s output by the console.
Example:
DSL> isfs help
Commands are:
lsrmcat
Type 'help all' or 'help <command>' for more details DSL> isfs
DSL isfs> help
Commands are:
lsrmcat
Type 'help all' or 'help <command>' for more details DSL isfs> home
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