File System Commands - Alcatel-Lucent 7950 XRS Series Configuration Manual

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Configuration Commands

File System Commands

shutdown
Syntax
[no] shutdown [active] [standby]
[no] shutdown [cflash-id]
Context
file
Description
This command shuts down (unmounts) the specified CPM(s).
Use the no shutdown [active] [standby] command to enable one or both CPM.
Use the no shutdown [cflash-id] command to enable a compact flash (cf1:, cf2:, or cf3:) on the CCM card.
The no shutdown command can be issued for a specific slot when no compact flash is present. When a flash
card is installed in the slot, the card will be activated upon detection.
In redundant systems, use the no shutdown command on cf3: on both CCMs in order to facilitate synchro-
nization. See the
NOTE: The shutdown command must be issued prior to removing a flash card. If no parameters are speci-
fied, then the drive referred to by the current working directory will be shut down.
LED Status Indicators — The following states are possible for the compact flash:
Operational:
If a compact flash is present in a drive and operational (no shutdown), the respective LED is lit green.
The LED flickers when the compact flash is accessed.
NOTE: Do not remove the compact flash during a read/write operation.
State:
Flash defective:
If a compact flash is defective, the respective LED blinks amber to reflect the error condition and a trap
is raised.
State:
Flash drive shut down:
When the compact flash drive is shut down and a compact flash present, the LED is lit amber. In this
state, the compact flash can be ejected.
State:
No compact flash present, drive shut down:
If no compact flash is present and the drive is shut down the LED is unlit.
State:
7950 SR OS Basic System Configuration Guide
synchronize
command on
admin = up, operational = up, equipped
admin = up/down, operational = faulty, equipped = no
admin = down, operational = down, equipped = yes
admin = down, operational = down, equipped = no
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