Understanding error messages, Recalling commands from the history buffer – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Using the Command-Line Interface

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Understanding Error Messages

If you enter a command and the system is unable to execute it, an error

message appears. Table 5-2 describes the most common CLI error messages.

If you attempt to execute a command and receive an error message, use the

question mark (?) to help you determine the possible keywords or parameters

that are available.

Recalling Commands from the History Buffer

Every time a command is entered in the CLI, it is recorded in an internally

managed Command History buffer. By default, the history buffer is enabled

and stores the last 10 commands entered. These commands can be recalled,

reviewed, modified, and reissued. This buffer is not preserved after switch

resets.

Table 5-2. CLI Error Messages

Message Text

Description

% Invalid input

detected at '^'

marker.

Indicates that you entered an incorrect or

unavailable command. The carat (^) shows

where the invalid text is detected. This message

also appears if any of the parameters or values are

not recognized.

Command not found /

Incomplete command.

Use ? to list

commands.

Indicates that you did not enter the required

keywords or values.

Ambiguous command

Indicates that you did not enter enough letters to

uniquely identify the command.

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