My comments:
dotted-names.5asc
01
The set subcommand enables you to modify configurable attributes
In addition to attributes it can also set properties.
02
If any part of the name itself contains a dot (.), then the dot must be
escaped with a leading
\ (backslash) so that the . (dot) does not act like a delimiter.
Pl. get the discussion on 'escaping' be verified by QA on various
operationg systems.
get command
01
This example gets the monitorable objects and shows whether they are
enabled (LOWor
HIGH) or disabled (OFF). The jvm component is enabled for monitoring.
To avoid confusion (between config and monitoring heirarchies) we can
rephrase the above as
This example gets the config attributes for setting the monitoring level
and shows whether they are enabled (LOWor
HIGH) or disabled (OFF). The jvm component is enabled for monitoring.
thanks
sreeni
Dixie Pine wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've attached pdfs of the FINAL list-get-set man pages, and also the
> dotted-names concepts page, since they go together. The material in
> dotted-names is essentially all new, much of it integrated from
> Kedar's material in the v2 list-get-set man pages. Procedures from
> this v2 material were moved to the Admin Guide.
>
> Bill provided a review.
>
> Please let me know if anything else needs to change.
> Thanks,
> Dixie
>
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