Managing The File System; Enabling Software Features On Devices Using A Command Option - Dell S4820T Configuration Manual

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Dell#show file-systems
Size(b)
2056916992
2056540160
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Dell#

Managing the File System

The Dell Networking system can use the internal Flash, external Flash, or remote devices to store files.
The system stores files on the internal Flash by default but can be configured to store files elsewhere.
To view file system information, use the following command.
View information about each file system.
EXEC Privilege mode
show file-systems
The output of the show file-systems command in the following example shows the total capacity,
amount of free memory, file structure, media type, read/write privileges for each storage device in use.
Dell#show file-systems
Size(b)
Free(b)
520962048 213778432 dosFs2.0 USERFLASH rw flash:
127772672
21936128 dosFs2.0 USERFLASH rw slot0:
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You can change the default file system so that file management commands apply to a particular device
or memory.
To change the default directory, use the following command.
Change the default directory.
EXEC Privilege mode
cd directory
Enabling Software Features on Devices Using a Command
Option
This capability to activate software applications or components on a device using a command is
supported on the S4810, S4820T, and S6000, platforms.
Starting with Release 9.4(0.0), you can enable or disable specific software functionalities or applications
that need to run on a device by using a command attribute in the CLI interface. This capability enables
effective, streamlined management and administration of applications and utilities that run on a device.
You can employ this capability to perform an on-demand activation or turn-off of a software component
or protocol. A feature configuration file that is generated for each image contains feature names denotes
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Free(b)
Feature
FAT32 USERFLASH
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Feature Type Flags Prefixes
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- network
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- network
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- network
Type
Flags
rw
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network
rw
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network
rw
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network
rw
rw ftp:
rw tftp:
rw scp:
Prefixes
flash:
ftp:
tftp:
scp:
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