Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual
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The new process that is launched will inherit its parent's System properties. You can
specify other properties with the -Dkey=value specifier. You must have execute
privileges for the given file.
Usage: java FILE.tini
Examples:
To run a program in the background and redirect the output
from this program to a file, type:
java Pepe.tini > out.txt &
To run this same program in the foreground, leave off the
'&':
java Pepe.tini > out.txt
You can also redirect input:
java Pepe.tini < in.txt > out.txt
If you want to run your program in the background, but do not want to see the output
of the running program, type: java Pepe.tini > null
You can also choose to redirect the output to the serial port. You must have admin
privileges, and should not do this if you are already at a serial server prompt. Slush
will bring down the serial server, run the program, then bring it back up on completion
if you run in the foreground:
java Pepe.tini > S0
The 'S0' specifies serial0, and is the only supported serial
port for this operation.
To set the System property "badgers" to be "furry":
java -Dbadgers=furry Pepe.tini
Use this command to kill a currently running process. To see the running processes
and get the process ID associated with a process, type "ps" at a slush prompt. You
must be either be admin or own the given process to kill it.
Usage: kill PROCESS_ID
Log the current user out of the system and end the current session. If the user has
used the "su" command, logout will pop one level off the login stack. That is, if guest
logs in, uses su to become root, then types logout, the user will still be logged in as
guest. Logout again will log the user completely off of the system.
Usage: logout
Alias: bye, exit, quit
ls
Displays a listing of the files in a directory, or information on a specific file.
Usage: ls [option] [FILE] where options include: