File System Configuration
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As for the
save
command listed in Table 283 the
safely
keyword determines the
ways to save the current configuration, as described in the following.
■
If you execute this command with the
safely
keyword not specified, the system
saves the current configuration in the fast mode. In this mode, the configuration
gets lost if the switch restarts or is powered off when the saving operation is being
processed.
■
If you execute this command with the
safely
keyword specified, the system saves
the current configuration in the safe mode. Although this mode takes more time
than the fast mode, the configuration can be saved to the Flash even if the switch
restarts or is powered off when the saving operation is being processed.
The fast mode is recommended under the circumstances where the power systems
are reliable, while the safe mode is recommended when power system is unreliable or
you are performing a remote maintenance operation.
If you execute the
save
command with the cfgfile argument not specified, the
current configuration is saved in the configuration file with which the switch latest
starts. If the switch starts using the default configuration, the current configuration is
saved in the default configuration file.
To make a switch to adopt the current configuration when it starts the next time, save
the current configuration using the
save
command before restarting the switch.
Storage Device
Operations
With the file system, you can format a storage device. Note that the format operation
leads to the loss of all files on the storage device and is irretrievable.
Perform the following operation in user view.
Prompt Mode
Configuration
Table 285 lists the operations to configure the prompt mode of the current file
system.
File System
Configuration Example
Display all the files in the root directory of the file system on the local unit.
<4200G>dir /all
Directory of unit1>flash:/
1 (b) -rw- 4560196 Apr 16 2000 23:18:23 s3t03_01_00s168c03.app
2 -rwh 4 Apr 01 2000 23:55:50 snmpboots
3 -rw- 5074 Apr 01 2000 23:57:27 updtcfg.old
4 (*) -rw- 4560582 Apr 02 2000 00:33:41 s3t03_01_00s168c04.app
5 -rwh 151 Apr 02 2000 00:42:45 private-data.txt
6 -rw- 4559103 Apr 02 2000 00:34:10 s3t03_01_00s56c04.app
Table 284
Operations on storage device
Operation
Command
Description
Format the storage
device
format
device
Required
Table 285
Configuration on prompt mode of file system
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
Configure the prompt
mode of the file system
file prompt
{
alert
|
quiet
}
Required
By default, the prompt mode of the
file system is
alert
.
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