Example, Quit, Quote – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Result

Maxextents

Secondary

Primary

FTP set maxextents to the
default value.You might

not specified

specified

specified

create a Format 2 file when
you want to create a Format
1 file.

FTP sets the secondary extent
size to the value of primary

specified

not specified

specified

extent size.The specified
maxextents value is used.

FTP sets the secondary extent
size to the value of primary

not specified

not specified

specified

extent size.FTP uses the
maxextents default value.

pwd

Use the pwd command to display the name of the current working directory of the remote system.

pwd

Example

To display the directory, enter the following command:

ftp> pwd

quit

Use the quit command to disconnect from the remote system and exit FTP. (The quit command
performs the same operation as the bye command.)

quit

Example

To stop communicating with a remote system and exit FTP, enter the following command:

ftp> quit

quote

Use the quote command to send specific arguments verbatim to the remote FTP server. The arguments
are not subjected to normal command parsing.

quote argument [ argument ] ...

argument

is a sequence of characters to be sent to the remote system without being parsed by FTP.

Examples

The following command sends three arguments to the remote system. In this example, the
debug and verbose toggles are on.

ftp> quote
Noop---> NOOP
200 NOOP command successful.

The FTP server allows a client to access either the Guardian file system or the OSS file system.
Switching back and forth between the two file systems can be accomplished using the quote
command from the FTP client followed by the character string “Guardian” or “OSS”. For
example:

ftp> quote Guardian accesses the Guardian file system.
ftp> quote OSS accesses the OSS file system.

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FTP—Transferring Files

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