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Command Line Editing
Use the key sequences below to edit the current command line
ctrl–a
ctrl–e
Move the cursor to the beginning of the line
Move the cursor to the end of the line
ctrl–b
ctrl–f
Move the cursor one character to the left
Move the cursor one character to the right
esc–b
esc–f
Move the cursor one word to the left (also left arrow)
Move the cursor one word to the right (also right arrow)
ctrl–h
ctrl-k
esc-d
ctrl-u
Delete the character to the left of the cursor
Delete allcharacters from the cursor to the end of the line
Delete the word to the right of the cursor
Delete the entire line
ctrl-y
Inserts previously deleted text starting at the cursor
ctrl-t
Transpose the character under the cursor and the character to the left of the cursor
ctrl-l
Redraw the line
ctrl–n
ctrl–p
Display next command from history (also up arrow)
Display last command from history(also down arrow)
Entering Names for Equalizer Objects
Equalizer identifies administrative objects, such as clusters and servers, by name. The characters used in names
are limited to standard ASCII letters ("A" through "Z" and "a" through "z"), numbers (0 through 9), and the
characters "." (period), "-" (dash) and "_" (underscore), (*) asterisk, (@) "at" sign, and (/) backslash.
l The first character in a name must be a letter.
l Names can be at most 65 characters long.
l The readability of lists presented in the interface is increased by using short names that use as many
unique characters at the beginning of the name as possible.
Using White Space in a Command Line
The CLI uses white space (i.e., one or more tab or space characters) as a delimiter between command line
elements. To include spaces within a command line element (such as a string, a list of objects, or multiple flags),
the entire element must be contained in double quotes. For example, this command line uses a space between the
two server instances and two flags specified:
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