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| title: Running gfsh Commands on the OS Command Line |
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| You can run some `gfsh` commands directly from your operating system's prompt by preceding the command with `gfsh`. This can be useful for Unix shell or Windows batch scripting. For example: |
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| ``` pre |
| $ gfsh start locator --name=locator2 --port=10335 |
| ``` |
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| To see which gfsh commands are available directly on the prompt: |
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| ``` pre |
| $ gfsh help |
| ``` |
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| ## Running Multiple gfsh Commands on the OS Command Line |
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| To run multiple commands directly on the command line, |
| use the `-e` option followed by the `gfsh` command within |
| quote marks. For example: |
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| ``` pre |
| prompt>gfsh -e "start locator --name=locator1" -e "start server --name=server1" |
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| prompt>gfsh -e "start jconsole" |
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| prompt>gfsh -e "connect --locator=remotehost[10334]" -e "rebalance" -e "gc" |
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| ``` |
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