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Command Interpreter

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HISTORY

is an AUTOSYNC command. Help displays the syntax and description of the
command.

Multi-word commands are entered with hyphens.
For example, to obtain help on ADD SYNCFILESET, type:

HELP add-syncfileset;

If DETAIL is specified, a description of the command parameters is displayed in
addition to the syntax.

If EXAMPLES is specified, Help displays examples of the command. If neither
DETAIL nor EXAMPLES is specified, Help displays both as possible subtopics.

AUTOSYNC -DEFINES

requests the display of the list of DEFINEs for which HELP is available.

define [ USAGE ]

is the name of the DEFINE. HELP displays the syntax and a description of the
DEFINEs.

USAGE displays information about the usage of the DEFINE, otherwise it displays
it as a list of possible subtopics.

MONITOR [ monitor-command ]

displays the syntax and description of commands that can be sent to the monitor
process via AUTOSYNC. If no monitor command is specified, HELP displays a list
of the commands as subtopics.

monitor-commands is one of: BACKUPCPU, LOG, SECURITY, STATUS or
SWITCH.

HISTORY

Displays the saved commands in the history buffer. These commands can be executed
using the FC or ! commands.

count

the number of commands to display. The default is 10. If fewer commands are in
the history buffer, all commands are displayed.

INFO AUTOSYNC

Displays the remote access control information for one system or for all systems that
have this system as a destination.

HISTORY count

INFO AUTOS[YNC] [ FROM [ \system-name | * ] ];

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