VOS_APROPOS(1) AFS Command Reference VOS_APROPOS(1)NAME
vos_apropos - Displays each help entry containing a keyword string
SYNOPSIS
vos apropos -topic <help string> [-help]
vos ap -t <help string> [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The vos apropos command displays the first line of the online help entry for any vos command that has in its name or short description the
string specified by the -topic argument.
To display the syntax for a command, use the vos help command.
OPTIONS -topic <help string>
Specifies the keyword string to match. Use lowercase letters only, except for the acronym "VLDB". If the string is more than a single
word, surround it with double quotes ("") or other delimiters.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
OUTPUT
The first line of a command's online help entry names it and briefly describes its function. This command displays the first line for any
vos command where the string specified with the -topic argument is part of the command name or first line.
EXAMPLES
The following command displays all vos commands that include the word lock in their names or short descriptions:
% vos apropos lock
lock: lock VLDB entry for a volume
unlock: release lock on VLDB entry for a volume
unlockvldb: unlock all the locked entries in the VLDB
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None
SEE ALSO vos(1), vos_help(1)COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas
Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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vos_apropos - Displays each help entry containing a keyword string
SYNOPSIS
vos apropos -topic <help string> [-help]
vos ap -t <help string> [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The vos apropos command displays the first line of the online help entry for any vos command that has in its name or short description the
string specified by the -topic argument.
To display the syntax for a command, use the vos help command.
OPTIONS -topic <help string>
Specifies the keyword string to match. Use lowercase letters only, except for the acronym "VLDB". If the string is more than a single
word, surround it with double quotes ("") or other delimiters.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
OUTPUT
The first line of a command's online help entry names it and briefly describes its function. This command displays the first line for any
vos command where the string specified with the -topic argument is part of the command name or first line.
EXAMPLES
The following command displays all vos commands that include the word lock in their names or short descriptions:
% vos apropos lock
lock: lock VLDB entry for a volume
unlock: release lock on VLDB entry for a volume
unlockvldb: unlock all the locked entries in the VLDB
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None
SEE ALSO vos(1), vos_help(1)COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas
Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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