Mounting An Nfs File System - Dell S4820T Configuration Manual

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Location
For a remote file location:
SCP server
Important Points to Remember
You may not copy a file from one remote system to another.
You may not copy a file from one location to the same location.
When copying to a server, you can only use a hostname if a domain name server (DNS) server is
configured.
Example of Copying a File to an FTP Server
Dell#copy flash://Dell-EF-8.2.1.0.bin ftp://myusername:mypassword@10.10.10.10/
/Dell/Dell-EF-8.2.1.0
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
27952672 bytes successfully copied
Example of Importing a File to the Local System
core1#$//copy ftp://myusername:mypassword@10.10.10.10//Dell/
Dell-EF-8.2.1.0.bin flash://
Destination file name [Dell-EF-8.2.1.0.bin.bin]:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
26292881 bytes successfully copied

Mounting an NFS File System

This feature enables you to quickly access data on an NFS mounted file system. You can perform file
operations on an NFS mounted file system using supported file commands.
This feature allows an NFS mounted device to be recognized as a file system. This file system is visible on
the device and you can execute all file commands that are available on conventional file systems such as
a Flash file system.
Before executing any CLI command to perform file operations, you must first mount the NFS file system
to a mount-point on the device. Since multiple mount-points exist on a device, it is mandatory to specify
the mount-point to which you want to load the system. The /f10/mnt/nfsdirectory is the root of all
mount-points.
To mount an NFS file system, perform the following steps:
Table 4. Mounting an NFS File System
File Operation
To mount an NFS file system:
The foreign file system remains mounted as long as the device is up and does not reboot. You can run
the file system commands without having to mount or un-mount the file system each time you run a
command. When you save the configuration using the write command, the mount command is saved
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source-file-url Syntax
copy scp://{hostip |
hostname}/filepath/
filename
Syntax
mount nfs rhost:path
mount-point username
password
destination-file-url Syntax
scp://{hostip |
hostname}/filepath/
filename
Getting Started

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