5 precautions for operating cli type 1, 1 precaution for automatic logout, 3 when accessing a file in standby mc – Hitachi GR2000 Series User Manual

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Command operation

GR2K-GA-0015

3-15

Ver. 07-02

3.5

Precautions for Operating CLI Type 1

3.5.1

Precaution for Automatic Logout

If logged out automatically, re-actuate the CLI type 1 upon logging in again. If the
configuration defining information is logged out automatically while editing remains
functional, the configuration defining information file will remain open. Re-actuate
the CLI type 1 and close the configuration defining information file by using the

close

command.

3.5.2

A Case where Operation Terminal has Crashed after Login

If the operation terminal crashes upon login (including the case that the Web
browser finished abnormally), the user may remain logged in inside the device. In
this case, wait for the automatic logout or perform another login (see Note) and delete
the user by using, “killuser.” In addition, if the configuration definition is being
edited, the configuration defining information file will remain open as in the case of
Subsection 3.5.1, “Precaution for Automatic Logout” above. Therefore, close the
configuration defining information file by using the

close

command in the

“configuration definition” command.

3.5.3

When accessing a file in standby MC

The limitation below occurs when referencing a file in the standby state at the /
standby directory.

1. A complementary function cannot be used.

2. Do not change the /standby directory to the directory below /standby.

3. It takes more time to access the file below the /standby directory than to access

the file in the active state.

3.5.4

When executing command in standby state

A command cannot be executed in the active state when it is executed in the standby
state. Some commands cannot be executed in the standby state. A command should
be executed in the active state. Whether the user logged in to the standby state can
be determined by the prompt display (to which "SBY:" is assigned) as shown in the
figure below.

*

Note: Since the number of accounts that can be logged in the Web browser is one, it is impossible

to log in again if the user remains logged in as in the case described above. In this case, log
in using telnet to introduce the killuser
command.

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