Once you establish the connection, the name of the remote server displays in the prompt. The remote utilities shell enables the commands shown in the following table:
! unix_command |
Executes a local UNIX command. |
? [command] or help [command] |
Acquires information on a remote utilities command. |
attr [+{a|s|h|r}] [-{a|s|h|r}] |
Shows, sets, or clears remote file attributes. |
cd path |
Changes current remote directory. |
del path |
Deletes remote files. |
dir [-p] [+{a|s|h|r}] [-{a|s|h|r}] |
Lists remote files. |
exit or quit |
Exits the remote utilities shell. |
get [-v] [-c] [-s] path1 [path2] |
Copies files from the remote server. |
lcd path |
Changes current local directory. |
lpwd |
Shows current local directory. |
md path |
Creates a remote directory. |
msg text |
Sends a message to the remote server. |
pwd |
Shows current remote directory. |
ren path1 path2 |
Rename remote file(s). |
rd path |
Removes a remote directory. |
set [value [options]] |
Sets a global value. |
time [-s] |
Displays remote system time. |
type path |
Displays a remote text file on the local monitor. |
All commands entered in the remote utilities shell use the password, server name, and object specified in the rush command. To change one of these parameters, you must terminate the shell and issue a new rush command.