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mkumar1113_2457
Nimbostratus
Sep 12, 2018Cli commad to check history of command
Is there any cli command to check history of command ran in the LTM.
crodriguez
Sep 13, 2018Ret. Employee
Absolutely! From the tmsh prompt, you can enter either an exclamation point (!) or show /cli history. For example:
(tmos) !
1 load sys config partitions all base
2 load sys config partitions all
3 load sys config partitions all gtm-only
4 list sys db systemauth.primaryadminuser one-line
5 show sys software
6 load sys config partitions all
7 load sys config partitions all gtm-only
8 run sys crypto check-cert stdout disabled
9 save sys config partitions all
10 save sys ucs /var/tmp/Rbbqgcp_80.ucs
11 list sys db systemauth.primaryadminuser one-line
12 load sys config partitions all
13 load sys config partitions all gtm-only
14 delete sys software volume hd1.1
15 delete sys software volume HD1.1
16 list sys software volume
To re-execute a command from history, enter !xx where "xx" is the number of the command shown in history. For example, to re-execute that last "list sys software volume" command:
(tmos) !16
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