HP A7500 Series Command Reference Manual page 115

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include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Description
Use the display startup command to display the configuration files for the system startup and the
configuration file(s) for the next system startup.
In standalone mode:
The standby MPU starts and runs based on the configurations of the active MPU. The startup
configuration files displayed on the active MPU and standby MPU are always the same.
After switchover between the active MPU and standby MPU, the new active MPU runs with the
current configuration instead of restarting using the configuration file. When you execute the
display startup command, the startup configuration file that is used for the current startup of the new
active MPU and standby MPU is displayed as NULL.
Related commands: startup saved-configuration.
Examples
In standalone mode
1.
# Display the startup configuration file used at the current system startup and the one to be used at the
next system startup.
<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Slot 1:
Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Next startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Table 10 Output description
Field
MainBoard
Current Startup saved-configuration file
Next startup saved-configuration file
(This file does not exist.)
Slot 1
In IRF mode
2.
# Display the startup configuration file used at the current system startup and the startup configuration
file(s) to be used at the next system startup.
<Sysname> display startup
MainBoard:
Current startup saved-configuration file: flash:/startup.cfg
Description
Configuration files used at the current and the next
startup of the active MPU
Configuration file used at the current startup
Configuration file to be used at the next startup
Indicates that the configuration file does not exist.
If the user deletes the configuration file for the next
startup after configuring it, this output information will be
displayed after the filename.
Configuration files used at the current and the next
startup of the standby MPU (in slot 1)
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