reverse - reverse sort order
date
- sort by date
size
- sort by size
file-spec can contain '*' as wildcards
Example:
admin:file list activelog platform detail
02 Dec,2004 12:00:59
<dir>
drf
02 Dec,2004 12:00:59
<dir>
log
16 Nov,2004 21:45:43
8,557
enGui.log
27 Oct,2004 11:54:33
47,916
startup.log
dir count = 2, file count = 2
Query Example:
admin:file list activelog?Syntax:
file list activelog file-spec [options]
file-spec
mandatory
file to view
options
optional
page|detail|reverse|[date|size]
Ctrl-C exits command
You can stop most interactive commands by entering the Ctrl-C key sequence, as shown in the following
example:
Exiting a Command with Ctrl-C
admin:utils system upgrade initiateWarning: Do not close this window without first
exiting the upgrade command.
Source:
- Remote Filesystem
- DVD/CD
q) quit
Please select an option (1 - 2 or "q" ):
Exiting upgrade command. Please wait...
Control-C pressed
admin:
If you execute the command utils system switch-version and enter Yes to start the process, entering
Ctrl-C exits the command but does not stop the switch-version process.
Note
Quit CLI session
At the CLI prompt, enter quit. If you are logged in remotely, you get logged off, and the ssh session is dropped.
If you are logged in locally, you get logged off, and the login prompt returns.
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Ctrl-C exits command
