redo
Execute a previous command
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The redo command re-executes a command that has been executed previously in the current CLI session. Specify a previously run command using:
- A string that matches part of a previous command. For example, if the only volume command you have run is volume show, enter redo vol to re-execute the command.
- The numeric ID of a previous command, as listed by the history command. For example, enter redo 4 to re-execute the fourth command in the history list.
- A negative offset from the end of the history list. For example, enter redo -2 to re-execute the command that you ran two commands ago.
Parameters
- [<text>] - String, Event Number, or Negative Offset
- Use this parameter to specify a string, a numeric ID from the command history, or a negative number that identifies the command to be re-executed.
Examples
The following example re-executes command number 10 in the command history:
cluster1::> redo 10
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