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Old 02-05-2004
? question mark, how to get back to the root directory

hiyas

I am trying to get back to the root directory: I went into MAIL directory and now I can't get back to the root directory. What are the commands...

I have '?' coming up and I cannot proceed with this, HELP

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PO_COS_NAMING_SHELL(1)													    PO_COS_NAMING_SHELL(1)

NAME
po_cos_naming_shell - navigate and interact with the CORBA COS Naming implementation. SYNOPSIS
po_cos_naming_shell [-s] [-i] [-I <IOR>] [-n] All the command line switches are optional. Note: if no root directory initial reference is specified (see section OPTIONS), a new one is created on startup. DESCRIPTION
po_cos_naming_shell(1) is very similar to the po_cos_naming(1) application. po_cos_naming_shell(1) can can act as standalone server that supports the CORBA COS Naming specification. In addition, po_cos_naming_shell(1) provides an interactive shell which can be used to query and manage the CORBA COS naming service. po_cos_naming_shell(1) is able to retrive an existing root directory reference, or it can create a new one on application startup. To display all available shell commands, type help on the command line. OPTIONS
po_cos_naming_shell(1) accepts the following command line switches: -s Register root directory initial reference. -i Retrieve root directory initial reference. -I <IOR> Use object denoted by IOR as root directory. -n Retrieve root directory by name. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Reto Buerki <reet@codelabs.ch> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). RESOURCES
Polyorb User Manual: http://www.adacore.com/wp-content/files/auto_update/polyorb-docs/polyorb_ug.html/ SEE ALSO
po_cos_naming(1), po_names(1). 05/21/2009 PO_COS_NAMING_SHELL(1)
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