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Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
Page 50 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7
Command Control
Individual control can be exercised over each component in the network, as well as
over how each component executes the commands entered. Components are outlined
at see System Configurations on page 19..
Issuing Commands to a Component
Issue commands to any component in the network through the command line for that
component. The Media Processing Server shell command line may be accessed in one
of two ways: through the VSH Command Line.
To access the Media Processing Server shell from a Solaris shell, rsh to any
component node, then enter vsh and press <R
ETURN>. If this is done at a Media
Processing Server node, the shell prompt of the lowest numbered component displays.
Select the desired component to elicit its shell prompt.
The default Media Processing Server shell prompt indicates the current component
type and component number (that is, the component that is local to the node) as well
as the node from which the tool was launched. If more than one component is
configured for the node, the initial prompt displays the component with the lowest
number. For example, if the prompt is vsh#mps.109/is9509 {1} ->, then
mps.109 is the current component and is9509 is the name of the node.
The comp command identifies the currently configured components along with their
status. “Local” indicates the component is connected to this node. “Remote
indicates the component is connected to another node in the network. See the Media
Processing Server Series System Reference Manual for a detailed discussion of the
Media Processing Server Series network.
All Solaris commands entered in a Media Processing Server shell are issued to the
local node regardless of the current component. For example, if the current
component is vas.1 and grouse is the name of the current node, but the VSH
Command Line was launched on node is9509, ls lists the files in the directory on
is9509, not on grouse. To identify the local node when connected to a component
remote to that node, enter the hostname command at the prompt.
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