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C H A P T E R
5
Overview of the XSCF Shell
This chapter describes how to use the XSCF Shell. The chapter also describes how to
use commands and log in with an XSCF user account. It also explains command
errors.
5.1
Overview of the XSCF Command Shell
Performing certain XSCF commands on the XSCF Shell terminal can display the
server status so that control and configuration information related to system
operation can be viewed.
The XSCF commands are effectively used by users who have created user accounts
for the XSCF Shell terminal but cannot use the XSCF Web.
The following XSCF commands can be used from the XSCF Shell prompt (XSCF>)
displayed after login to XSCF.
There are nine user privilege types as described below. For details on setting the user
privilege, see
Chapter 2
. For details on the operations available with each user
privilege level, see
Chapter 1
or the
Administration Guide
.
■
domainop: The user can refer to all status information in a domain.
■
domainmgr: The user can perform domain power operations.
■
domainadm: The user has domain administrator privilege and can perform every
type of domain operation.
■
platop: The user can refer to all status information in the entire system.
■
platadm: The user has system administrator privilege and can use almost all
XSCF Shell commands
■
useradm: The user can manage user accounts.
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