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For example, using the greater-than character (>) followed by a filename overwrites the specified file with the printed
output of the VMCLI utility.
NOTE: The VMCLI utility does not read from standard input (stdin). Hence, stdin redirection is not required.
Background execution By default, the VMCLI utility runs in the foreground. Use the operating system's command shell
features for the utility to run in the background.
For example, under a Linux operating system, the ampersand character (&) following the command causes the program to
be spawned as a new background process. This technique is useful in script programs, as it allows the script to proceed after
a new process is started for the VMCLI command (otherwise, the script blocks until the VMCLI program is terminated).
When multiple VMCLI sessions are started, use the operating system-specific facilities for listing and terminating processes.
244 Installing and using VMCLI utility