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Command Description
S
earch (Cont’d.)
If the string is found, the current history display line is set to
the line containing the string, and the SCPS outputs a history
display page. If the string is not found, an error message
is displayed, no other information is output and the current
history display line is not changed.
Entering the Search command with no parameters
searches again for the previous string in the same
direction as the previous search.
T
op
T
sets the current history display line to one and outputs a
history display page.
The following examples assume the user is in port history mode.
The following command searches the history buffer in the upward direction for the
string Abort Process.
PORT HISTORY> s -u “Abort Process”
The following command searches the history buffer for the string Process, ignoring case.
PORT HISTORY> s -i Process
For more information, see
Server CLI command
and
Port History command
in
Chapter 6.
To access port history mode:
Issue a Port History command.
PORT HISTORY
The PORT HISTORY > prompt appears.
To control the port history buffer display when you connect:
Issue a Server CLI command, using the History parameter to specify the Hold or
Auto option:
SERVER CLI HISTORY=HOLD|AUTO
•
If Hold is specifi ed, the number of bytes in the history buffer is displayed, but
none of the history data is output. In this case, you must access the CLI and use
the Port History command to view the port’s history buffer content. This is the
default mode.
• If
Auto
is
specifi ed, the number of bytes in the history buffer is displayed and
the entire content of the buffer is output to the Telnet session. In this mode, the
history buffer’s content can be reviewed in the Telnet client’s scrolling window.
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