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In each context, you can perform operations on the objects and parameters that exist in that context (e.g., create,
delete, modify, display, set). When you change to another context, the eqcli prompt changes to include the suffix
indicated in the chart above for each context. For example, when you change to the server context, the eqcli
prompt changes from eqcli > to eqcli sv>”.
Within each context shown above, you can also type in the name of an object (existing or new) to enter an object
specific context that will allow you to edit only that object’s settings.
So, for example, you can start eqcli and type server to change to the server context -- as indicated by the prompt,
which changes to eqcli sv>. Now, you can use the list command to list all the existing servers. If you then
type in the name of one of the existing servers while in the server context, you will enter the server specific context
for that existing server -- the prompt changes to eqcli sv-server_name> to indicate that you are in the
server specific context for the server with the name server_name. You could also do this directly from the global
context by typing:
eqcli > show server
eqcli > sv-server_name show
Note that the eqcli prompt reserves only four characters for object names. So, for example, if you have a server
named sv02, the entire server name will be displayed in the prompt, as shown in this example:
eqcli > server sv02
eqcli sv-sv02>
If the object name is longer than four characters, eqcli displays the first three characters and an asterisk (*) to
show that the name is longer than four characters. For example, if you have a server named Server2, the prompt
will look as follows when you change to the Server2 specific context:
eqcli > server Server2
eqcli sv-Ser*>
The complete current context can always be displayed using the context command, as in this example:
eqcli > server Server2
eqcli sv-Ser*> context
The current context is: Server2
eqcli sv-Ser*>
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