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Menus and Commands

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The mstm and cstm interfaces have different ways to display menus and accept commands from the user.

The following subsections detail the mstm and cstm menus and commands.

mstm Menus and Commands


In mstm, you traverse screens and menus, and select commands from pulldown menus:

Figure 7-3 mstm Menu Bar and Softkeys

[mstm Menu Bar and Softkeys]

Figure 7-4 mstm Pulldown Menu Example

[mstm Pulldown Menu Example]

Screen Navigation

There are two types of screen navigation:
  • Navigating between screens

  • Navigating within screens

To navigate between one screen and another, use the Tab key.

To navigate from one portion to another portion of the same screen, use the Prev and Next keys (or, alternatively, the Cursor Up and Cursor Down keys).

Menu Bar

The following table summarizes the use of the menu bar.

Table 7-1 Menu Bar Navigation

To do this:

Do this:

Position the cursor on the menu bar Use the Tab key (or the Menu Bar on/off function key).
Move to a pulldown menu Use the cursor arrow keys.
Expand a menu/sub-menu Use the Return key.
Highlight a command or sub-menu Use the cursor keys.
Perform a command Use the Return key.
Invoke a menu directly: Use Alt function key; then hit non-underlined character in menu title.
Activate a menu command/expand pulldown sub-menu: Hit the letter which is underlined in the command or sub-menu.

Figure 7-5 mstm Menus and Commands

[mstm Menus and Commands]

mstm Shortcut Keys

A new 'shortcuts' feature has been added to mstm which lets you do frequently performed operations quickly. For example, to select all disks and then run the verify tool on them, the user would hit the keys 'dv' then <RETURN> while the mstm map is displayed. For a list of the shortcut keys, hit the '?' key while the mstm map is displayed:

                                Shortcut Keys

 Device Selections              Device Tools                 Utilities
  (a) all devices                (v) verify                (l) logtool
  (d) disks                      (e) exercise
  (m) memory                     (i) information
  (p) processors                 (s) current device status
  (t) tapes
 
 Other Shortcut Keys
  (?) this help page
  <cr> execute shorcut key commands and exit from this help page.
  <back-space> delete the last shortcut key entered and undo its
  selection.
 
 Notes
  - The first device selection will unselect all currently selected
    devices.
    Subsequent selections will be additive.
  - Only one tool or utility operation is allowed per shortcut
    operation.
 
 Shortcut Key Examples:
  "av<cr>"  Select all devices and run verifier.
  "l<cr>"   Run logtool.
  "dte<cr>" Select only disk and tapes and run exerciser.

cstm Menus and Commands


In cstm, you simply enter the command name (or its abbreviated form) at the prompt. There are no menus and you can enter any command at any time.

The following lists the cstm commands for the some HP-UX releases by category. The format is command (abbreviation):

 File:                    System:                Device:
 saveconfig (scfg)        connectsys (cs)        currdevstatus (cds)
 restoreconfig (rcfg)     selcurrentsys (scs)    cleartoolstatus (cts)
 recordcmdfile (rcf)      disconnectsys (ds)     select (sel)
 stoprecordcmd (srcf)     savemap (smap)         selall (sall)
 runcmdfile (rncf)        printmap (pmap)        selclass (scl)
 recordoutput (ro)        remapsystem (rs)       unselall (usal)
 stoprecordout (sro)      maplog (ml)            unselclass (uscl)
 uiactlog (uial)          displaylic (dl)
 readuutconfig (ruc)      license (lic)
 updatetoolinfo (uti)     hplicense (hlic)
 stmstartup (ssu)         deinstalllic (dlic)
 stmshutdown (ssd)        sysactlog (sal)
 resetsysactlog (rsa)     daemonstartup (dsu)
 localmaplog (lml)        daemonshutdown (dsd)
 localsysactlog (lsal)    daemonkill (dk)
 syslog (sl)              daemonactlog (dacl)
 os (os)                  map (map)
 exit (ex)

 Tools:                   Tools (Continued)      Options:
 information (info)       fwupdatefaillog (ffl)  infooptions (iop)
 infolog (il)             fwupdateinfo (finf)    veroptions (vop)
 infoactlog (ial)         experttool (xt)        diagoptions (dop)
 infofaillog (ifl)        expactlog (xal)        exeroptions (eop)
 infoinfo (iinf)          expfaillog (xfl)       fwupdateoptions (fop)
 verify (ver)             expinfo (xinf)         expoptions (xop)
 veractlog (val)          runutil (ru)           utiloptions (uop)
 verfaillog (vfl)         utilactlog (ual)       launchoptions (lop)
 verinfo (vinf)           utilfaillog (ufl)      mapoptions (mop)
 diagnose (dgn)           utilinfo (uinf)        generaloptions (gop)
 diagactlog (dal)         lateactlog (lal)
 diagfaillog (dfl)        latefaillog (lfl)
 diaginfo (dinf)          aborttool (abt)
 exercise (exc)           suspendtool (st)       Help:
 exeractlog (eal)         resumetool (ret)       help
 exerfaillog (efl)        killtool (klt)         help more
 exerinfo (einf)          abortutil (abu)        help syntax
 firmwareupdate (fwu)     killutil (klu)         help all
 fwupdatelog (fal)        displayquery (dq)      help COMMAND (ACCEL)
                          attach (at)            help help
                          wait (wait)            version (vers)

For more information on the commands, type help more or help syntax or help COMMAND_NAME at the cstm prompt.




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