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describe all UNIX commands in details, but instead I picked commands that are useful and interesting from a user's point of view. Most of the commands described in this reference card are explained in my UNIX and Internet book which is written in "Bahasa Indonesia" )Indonesian language.) Rahardjo, Budi (1994), Buku Pegangan Sistem Unix 12 HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP Operating System Configuration Guide: Tru64 Features and requirements The disk array and host have the following features and requirements. • HP StorageWorks disk arrays: XP48: Up to 48 drives from 72 GB to 8.7 TB, 24 FC ports XP128: From 8 to 128 drives for up to 18 TB, 48 FC ports XP512: Up to 512 drives from 72 GB to 93 TB, 48 FC ports The Unix command who displays a list of users who are currently logged into a computer. The command accepts various options that vary by system to further specify the information that is returned, such as the length of time a particular user has been connected or what pseudo-teletype a user is connected to. The who command is related to the On MPE we had the Help command to find out the meaning of and syntax for various commands. On UNIX we have the man command. This is used to display on-line documents, often referred to as the "man pages". The man pages are divided into logical sections. Sections 6 and 8 are not included on HP-UX. Section 6 is reserved for Games and Section 8 is vector graphics commands, and describes the HP-GL/2 command syntax. An overview of several important topics is also provided, such as the PCL Picture Frame concept, scaling, pen status and location, and absolute vs. relative pen movement. Chapter 18 - The Picture Frame This chapter describes how to set up an area on the page for printing UNIX Shell Programming Course Outline Day 1 Course Introduction Administration and Course Materials Course Structure and Agenda Delegate and Trainer Introductions Session 1: UNIX COMMAND REVIEW Basic Unix commands General commands File and directory handling commands Filename generation and regular expressions characters I/O Redirection features Open the Command Prompt, type powershell, and hit Enter. Type start-process PowerShell -verb runas and press Enter. Also in the Command Prompt, type runas /netonly /user:RemoteDomainAdministrator powershell (substitute a URL or hostname for RemoteDomain) A note on option 4 in this list: Ctrl+C - halts the current command Ctrl+Z - stops the current command, resume with fg in the foreground or bg in the background Ctrl+D - log out of current session, similar to exit Ctrl+W - erases one word in the current line Ctrl+U - erases the whole line Ctrl+R - type to bring up a recent command!! - repeats the last command Title: UNIXguide.net ( AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, LINUX, SOLARIS & Tru64) Created Date: 12/8/2005 1:49:29 PM Re: using vi editor in hp-ux. to delete a letter ..press escape key and then press x. to insert a letter .. press i and then insert the letter. to move cursor use arrow keys. but there is no backsapce deletion in vi editor. Thanks, JOhnson. Problems are common to all, but attitude makes the difference. 1 Kudo. • Overview: Unix, T-shell, AFNI - separate commands and syntax → Unix: sample commands and syntax • commands: ls, cat, less, mv, cp, date, ssh, vi, rm • syntax: variables ($), quotes (', ", `), wildcards (*, ?, []), pipes ( |), redirection ( >) • comments: part of any Unix-based system (e.g. Solaris, Linux, OS X) UNIX is a registered trademark in the U.S. and other countrie

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