Hi :)
Sorry for the late response!  

An 'obvious' way to get a little bit more information about any unix-based
command is to add the tag "-h" or "--help" after the command.  In this case
it would be something like:

spadmin -h 

or 

spadmin --help

It's just a quick-help, "cheat sheet".  There is a lot more info in the
manual which you can access using the "man" command (seems a little sexist
but it's really just short for manual).  So, try

man spadmin

Hmmm, i don't have spadmin installed on my machine so i got nothing from
either of those commands.  
Regards from
Tom :)




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