Raven uses blocks to refer to space
increments. To get a perspective of how blocks equate to bytes, refer to
the following:
2,000
blocks = 1 meg on Raven
1,000
blocks = 1 meg on Falcon
General Commands:
SHOW QUOTA ...
.
..shows how many blocks
of quota left or. ($quota)
SHOW PROCESS ....
..
..shows PID#, node, port, priority, & terminal
HOME ........
...
..get back to root directory
DELETE *.$JOURN ........
. delete unwanted journal files in root
DIR/SIZE [...] ......
.......shows how
blocks are allocated
CREATE/DIR [.NAME] ...
.
....create new directory
SET DEFAULT [-] .......
...
.....up
one level directory
RENAME input.file [.ATTIC] ....
move a file from root to sub DIRECTORY CALLED
ATTIC
RENAME JUNK.TXT;1 [.BASEMENT]*.*/LOG
....moves junk.txt file to sub
directory called BASEMENT
DIR/SIZE/OUT=filename.txt
.create
a text file for printing of all files in account and their size
MAKING THAT COOL .PLAN FILE ON RAVEN
Creating
a file called .plan in your root directory giving anyone who fingers your
account "read" access to that file.
set
prot=w:e [-]yourid.dir as in set
prot=w:e [-]jarvislb.dir
set prot=w:r .plan
System
Owner Group World
"SOGW"
Read
Write Execute Delete
FILE OWNERSHIP & PROTECTION
DIR/OWNER [...] ..........show file ownership at all dir. levels
SET PROT [...]*.*;* ......removes protection to change ownership on all files
and all levels
SET FILE/OWNER=jarvislb [...]*.*;* ....changes ownership of all files
DIR/PROT ...............show protection on files ex.(RW,RW,,)
E-mail comments to Lon Jarvis jarvislb@jmu.edu
last updated 3/17/00