File System Management
3.2 File Management Tasks
This section describes system file management tasks including copying, moving,
displaying and deleting files; modifying file attributes; and creating, displaying, and
deleting directories.
Note: When a file system operation is performed with a command that can potentially delete
or overwrite a file system entry (such as the copy, delete, move, rd, or scp command), a
prompt appears to confirm the action. The force keyword performs these file management
operations without displaying the confirmation prompt.
3.2.1 Modifying File Attributes
The system administrator can change the read-only attribute in the local file. Enter
the attrib command with no options to display the contents of the directory and the
file attributes.
Use the following CLI syntax to modify file attributes:
CLI Syntax:
The following example shows command syntax usage:
Example:
Note: In the preceding example, instead of cf1:\ user can specify uf1:\ to manage the
file attributes of the file located on the USB drive.
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Volume in drive cf1 on slot A has no label.
Directory of cf1:\siliconvalley\
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1 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
A:ALA-1>file cf1:\siliconvalley\ #
file>
attrib [+r | -r] file-url
# file
file cf1:\ # attrib
file cf1:\ # attrib +r BOF.SAV
file cf1:\ # attrib
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<DIR>
7597 testfile.cfg
7597 bytes.
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