NetApp Shell Commands
Posted May 4th, 2010 by JasonOne of the guys I work with sent me a link to an article on Kings Pride and I decided to post them here. Mostly, so I can find them again later when need them later. Any how, from Kings Pride here’s the details on how to invoke a Java based shell on a NetApp.
The solution to all these problems is to use an undocumented java shell on the filer which grants the ability to use cp, mv and other commands. Here is an example of the command to drop to the java shell and a list of the commands available: filer01>java netapp.cmds.jsh jsh> ? Java Shell commands: cd [directory] pwd ls [-l] cat file rm file [file2 ...] cp src dest mv src dest ps [-l] kill <-1|-9> threadName gc classpath [pathname] syspath [pathname] Debug on|off threads monitors heap version syncdb du [-sk] [files or directories] java_class [&] ONTAP_cmd jsh> exit filer01>
Here’s the link to the post:
http://kingspride.org/2009/11/17/netapp-cmds-jsh/
Tags: netapp, ontap, shell commands
Filed under:Systems Administration
