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Command Defined
A SCSI command is an instruction that an initiator issues to a target specifying the task to be carried out.
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- Lifehacker - Open a New Command Prompt from Explorer with a Hotkey - Windows
- AIX commands reference: This topic contains links to information about the AIX commands, including syntax statements, flag descriptions, and usage examples.
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- Red Hat Cluster Manager Overview
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