Sun Microsystems 5310 NAS Server User Manual


 
2-136 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Troubleshooting Guide December 2004
The command line can be edited using the following key bindings. There is no
overwrite mode. Characters will always be inserted at the cursor position. [Ctrl] + t
can be used to display the key bindings at any time. The current command line will
be redisplayed following the key list.
From the command line:
The StorEdge supports standard keyboard functionality for command history. The
cursor movement keys can be used to select the following:
Previous commands (using up arrow).
Scroll forward through history (using down arrow).
Previous character (using left arrow).
Forward one character (using right arrow).
Full command list:
[Ctrl] + a (beginning-of-line) - Move to the start of the line
[Ctrl] + b (backward-char) - Move backward one character
[Ctrl] + c (abort-key) - Cancel current operation
[Ctrl] + d (delete) - Delete the character under the cursor
[Ctrl] + e (end-of-line) - Move to the end of the line
[Ctrl] + f (forward-char) - Move forward one character
[Ctrl] + g (abort-key) - Cancel current operation
[Ctrl] + h (rubout) - Delete the character behind the cursor
[Ctrl] + i (Tab) - File completion
[Ctrl] + j (Enter) - Execute command
[Ctrl] + k (kill-end-of-line) - Kill to the end of the line
[Ctrl] + l (refresh-line) - Redisplay the line
[Ctrl] + n (next-line) - Move down to the next line
[Ctrl] + p (prev-line) - Move up to the previous line
[Ctrl] + r (backward-word) - Move backward one word
[Ctrl] + t (help) - Display CLI key help
[Ctrl] + u (kill-line) - Kill entire line
[Ctrl] + w (forward-word) - Move forward one word
The Tab key ([Ctrl] + i) performs file name completion. If there is a single match the
path will be updated. If the matching object is a directory a / will be appended,
otherwise a space will be appended. If there are multiple potential matches a list will
be displayed and the command line will be redisplayed.
Examples: