Table 7-2: dscp commands
Command
|
Description
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add servername
|
Adds server entry servername in
the current session. dscp prompts
you for information about servername. Press
Return to accept the default value, which is shown in square brackets [ ]. Enter “#done” to
exit add mode.
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addattr servername
|
Adds an attribute to the
server entry servername in the current session.
|
close [sess]
|
Closes a session identified
by the sess number. If you do not specify sess,
closes the current session.
|
config
|
Displays configuration
information related to your Sybase environment.
|
copy name1 to {name2 | sess | sess
name2}
|
Copies server entry name1 in
the current session to:
|
copyall
to sess
|
Copies all server entries
in the current session to session sess.
|
del servername
|
Deletes server entry servername in
the current session.
|
delete-all
|
Deletes all server entries
in the current session.
|
exit
|
Exits dscp.
|
help, ?, h
|
Displays the online help.
|
list [all]
|
Lists the server entries
for the current session. To list the names of the entries, use the list command.
To list the attributes for each entry, use the list all command.
|
mod servername
|
Modifies server entry servername in
the current session. dscp prompts
you for information about servername. Press
Return to accept the default value, which is shown in square brackets [ ].
Enter “#done” to exit modify mode.
|
open [dsname]
|
Opens a session for the
specified directory service, where dsname is
the directory service name. If you do not specify a value for dsname, this command
opens a session for the default directory service. To open a session,
specify the value “InterfacesDriver” for dsname.
|
quit
|
Exits dscp.
|
read servername
|
Displays the contents
of server entry servername.
|
sess
|
Lists all open sessions.
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[switch] sess
|
Makes session number sess the
current session.
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