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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